So far I am at the four bolts on the front and have removed the other noticable components, but theres somthing not visable still holding it on. I will have a full detail when finished at spunrod.com
You have to remove the intake manifold to take it out the top.
You need to remove the upper intake manifold to access.
Same way as the 01 Dodge grand caravan listed below, be really thin or remove the intake manifold....Im having the same issues it's not fun trust me.
V6, it is on the lower front of the engine. 4cyl it is on the rear, under the intake manifold.
you have to either remove the intake manifold or be really really really thin. also removing the cowling where the wipers and motor assy are will help
V6, it is on the lower front of engine. 4 cyl, it is on the rear, under the intake manifold.
They can be accessed underneath if your arms are long enough and flexible enough. Other wise you will have to remove the intake manifold and the wiper cowl.
To remove the intake manifold on a Dodge Magnum, first, disconnect the battery and remove any components obstructing access, such as the air intake and throttle body. Next, detach the fuel lines and vacuum hoses, and unbolt the manifold from the engine block. Carefully lift the manifold off, ensuring that any gaskets or seals are removed with it. Be sure to follow a service manual for specific torque specifications and procedures for reinstallation.
found out from a dodge dealer NO you can not , you have to take the whole intake manifold off to get to it ,plus the fuel injector rack too.. it is a hard job ....
If you know where the intake manifold is, you will find the thermostat housing under it after taking the manifold off. You could also follow the upper radiator hose to your thermostat housing.
Above the alternator. A tube runs from the top of the EGR valve to the top of the intake manifold.
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