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3. INTRODUCTORY NOTES
-- This manual is divided into sections identified by two-
-figure numbers and each section has independent
page numbering.
For easy reference, these sections have the same numbers and names as the Repairs Rate Book sections.
-- The different sections can easily be found by consulting the table of contents on the following pages.
-- The document number of the manual and the edition/update dates are given at the bottom of each page.
-- The information contained in this manual was current on the date printed on each section. As
NEW HOLLAND constantly improves its product range, some information may be out of date subsequent
to modifications implemented for technical or commercial reasons, or to meet legal requirements in different
countries.
In the event of conflicting information, consult the NEW HOLLAND Sales and Service Departments.
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
-- All maintenance and repair work described in this manual must be performed exclusively by NEW HOLLAND
service technicians, in strict accordance with the instructions given and using any specific tools necessary.
-- Anyone performing the operations described herein without strictly following the instructions is personally
responsible for any eventual injury or damage to property.
-- The Manufacturer and all organisations belonging to the Manufacturer’s distribution network, including but
not restricted to national, regional or local distributors, will accept no responsibility for personal injury or
damage to property caused by abnormal function of parts and/or components not approved by the
Manufacturer, including those used for maintenance and/or repair of the product manufactured or marketed
by the Manufacturer.
In any case, the product manufactured or marketed by the Manufacturer is covered by no guarantee of any
kind against personal injury or damage to property caused by abnormal function of parts and/or components
not approved by the Manufacturer.
TEXT AND ILLUSTRATIONS
ARE THE PROPERTY OF NEW HOLLAND ITALIA S.p.A.
No part of the text or illustrations
may be reproduced
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TECHNICAL SUPPORT -- Technical Information
Print No. 84183229A -- 01 -- 2009
10. SECTION 00 -
- GENERAL -
- CHAPTER 1 1
84183229A -
- 01 -
- 2009
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT NOTICE
All maintenance and repair work described in this manual must be performed exclusively by NEW HOLLAND
service technicians, in strict accordance with the instructions given and using any specific tools necessary.
Anyone performing the operations described herein without strictly following the instructions is personally re-
sponsible for any eventual injury or damage to property.
BATTERY
Before carrying out any kind of service operations, disconnect and isolate the battery negative lead, unless other-
wise requested for specific operations (e.g.: operations that require the engine running). Once the specific oper-
ation has been completed, disconnect the lead in order to complete the operation.
SHIMMING
For each adjustment operation, select adjusting shims and measure individually using a micrometer, then add
up the recorder values. Do not rely on measuring the entire shimming set, which may be incorrect, or the rated
value indicated for each on shim.
ROTATING SHAFT SEALS
For correct rotating shaft seal installation, proceed as follows:
-- before assembly, allow the seal to soak in the oil it will be sealing for at least thirty minutes;
-- thoroughly clean the shaft and check that the working surface on the shaft is not damaged;
-- position the sealing lip facing the fluid; with hydrodynamic lips, take into consideration the shaft rotation direc-
tion and position the grooves so that they will deviate the fluid towards the inner side of the seal;
-- coat the sealing lip with a thin layer of lubricant (use oil rather than grease) and fill the gap between the sealing
lip and the dust lip on double lip seals with grease;
-- insert the seal in its seat and press down using a flat punch; do not tap the seal with a hammer or mallet;
-- whilst inserting the seal, check that the it is perpendicular to the seat; once settled, make sure that it makes
contact with the thrust element, if required;
-- to prevent damaging the seal lip on the shaft, position a protective guard during installation operations.
O-
-RING “SEALS”
Lubricate the O--RING seals before inserting them in the seats, this will prevent them from overturning and twist-
ing, which would jeopardise sealing efficiency.
SEALING COMPOUNDS
Apply one of the following sealing compounds on the mating surfaces marked with an X: RTV SILMATE, RHO-
DORSIL CAF 1 or LOCTITE PLASTIC GASKET.
Before applying the sealing compound, prepare the surfaces as follows:
-- remove any incrustations using a wire brush;
-- thoroughly de--grease the surfaces using one of the following cleaning agents: trichlorethylene, petrol or a
water and soda solution.
BEARINGS
When installing bearings it is advised to:
-- heat the bearings to 80 ÷ 90 °C before fitting on the shafts;
-- allow the bearings to cool before installing them from the outside.
SPRING PINS
When fitting split socket elastic pins, ensure that the pin notch is positioned in the direction of the force required
to stress the pin.
Spiral spring pins do not require special positioning.
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SPARE PARTS
Only use original NEW HOLLAND spare parts bearing the logo shown below.
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Only original spare parts guarantee the same quality, duration and safety as they are the same parts that are
assembled during production.
Only original NEW HOLLAND spare parts can offer this guarantee.
When ordering spare parts, always provide the following information:
-- vehicle model (commercial name) and frame number;
-- engine type and number;
-- part number of the ordered part, which can be found in the “Microfiches” or the “Spare Parts Catalogue”, used
for order processing.
TOOLS
The tools that NEW HOLLAND propose and illustrate in this manual are:
-- specifically researched and designed for use with NEW HOLLAND vehicles;
-- essential for reliable repair operations;
-- accurately built and rigorously tested so as to offer efficient and long--lasting operation.
By using these tools, repair personnel will benefit from:
-- operating in optimal technical conditions;
-- obtaining the best results;
-- saving time and effort;
-- working in safe conditions.
CAUTION
Wear limit values indicated for certain parts are recommended, but not binding. The terms “front”, “rear”, “right--
hand” and “left--hand” (when referred to different parts) are intended as seen from the driving position with the
vehicle in the normal direction of movement.
MOVING THE TRACTOR WITH THE BATTERY REMOVED
External power supply cables should only be connected to the respective positive and negative cable terminals,
using efficient clamps that guarantee adequate and secure contact.
Disconnect all services (lights, work lights, etc.) before starting the vehicle.
If the vehicle electrical system requires checking, carry out operations with the power supply connected; once
checking is completed, disconnect all services and switch off the power supply before disconnecting the cables.
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SAFETY REGULATIONS
WARNING AND DANGER SYMBOL
This warning symbol points out important messages
concerning your safety.
Carefully read the following safety regulations and
observe advised precautions in order to avoid poten-
tial hazards and safeguard your health and safety.
In this manual the symbol is accompanied by the fol-
lowing key-
-words:
CAUTION -
- Warnings concerning unsuitable repair
operations that may jeopardise the safety of Service
personnel.
DANGER-
- Specific warnings concerning potential
hazards for operator safety or for other persons di-
rectly or indirectly involved.
ACCIDENT PREVENTION
Most accidents or injuries that occur in workshops
are the result of non--observance of simple and fun-
damental safety regulations. For this reason, IN
MOST CASES THESE ACCIDENTS CAN BE
AVOIDED by foreseeing possible causes and conse-
quently acting with the necessary caution and care.
Accidents may occur with all types of vehicles, re-
gardless of how well it was designed and built.
A careful and judicious service technician is the best
guarantee against accidents.
Precise observance of the most basic safety rule is
normally sufficient to avoid many serious accidents.
DANGER. Never carry out any cleaning, lubrication
or maintenance operations when the engine is run-
ning.
SAFETY REGULATIONS
GENERAL GUIDELINES
-- Carefully follow specified repair and mainten-
ance procedures.
-- Do not wear rings, wristwatches, jewellery, un-
buttoned or loose articles of clothing such as:
ties, torn clothing, scarves, open jackets or shirts
with open zips that may remain entangled in
moving parts. It is advised to wear approved
safety clothing, e.g.: non--slip footwear, gloves,
safety goggles, helmets, etc.
-- Do not carry out repair operations with someone
sitting in the driver’s seat, unless the person is a
trained technician who is assisting with the oper-
ation in question.
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-- Do not operate the vehicle or use any of the im-
plements from different positions, other than the
driver’s seat.
-- Do not carry out operations on the vehicle with
the engine running, unless specifically indicated.
-- Stop the engine and check that the hydraulic cir-
cuits are pressure--free before removing caps,
covers, valves, etc.
-- All repair and maintenance operations must be
carried out using extreme care and attention.
-- Service steps and platforms used in the work-
shop or elsewhere should be built according to
standard accident prevention regulations.
-- Disconnect the batteries and label all controls to
indicate that the vehicle is being serviced. Any
parts that are to be raised must be locked in posi-
tion.
-- Do not check or fill fuel tanks, accumulator bat-
teries, nor use starting liquid when smoking or
near naked flames, as these fluids are inflam-
mable.
-- Brakes are inoperative when manually released
for repair or maintenance purposes. Use blocks
or similar devices to control the machine in these
conditions.
-- The fuel nozzle should always be in contact with
the filling aperture. Maintain this position until fill-
ing operations are completed in order to avoid
possible sparks caused by the accumulation of
static electricity.
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-- Only use specified towing points for towing the
tractor. Connect parts carefully. Make sure that
all pins and/or locks are secured in position be-
fore applying traction. Never remain near the
towing bars, cables or chains that are operating
under load.
-- Transport vehicles that cannot be driven using a
trailer or a low--loading platform trolley, if avail-
able.
-- When loading or unloading the vehicle from the
trailer (or other means of transport), select a flat
area capable of sustaining the trailer or truck
wheels. Firmly secure the tractor to the truck or
trailer and lock the wheels in the position used by
the carrier.
-- Electric heaters, battery--chargers and similar
equipment must only be powered by auxiliary
power supplies with efficient ground insulation to
avoid electrical shock hazards.
-- Always use suitable hoisting or lifting devices
when raising or moving heavy parts.
-- Take extra care if bystanders are present.
-- Never pour gasoline or diesel oil into open, wide
or low containers.
-- Never use gasoline, diesel oil or other inflam-
mable liquids as cleaning agents. Use non--in-
flammable, non toxic commercially available sol-
vents.
-- Wear safety goggles with side guards when
cleaning parts with compressed air.
-- Limit the air pressure to a maximum of 30.45 psi
(2.1 bar), according to local regulations.
-- Do not run the engine in confined spaces without
suitable ventilation.
-- Do not smoke, use naked flames, or cause
sparks in the area when fuel filling or handling
highly inflammable liquids.
-- Never use naked flames for lighting when work-
ing on the machine or checking for “leaks”.
-- All movements must be carried out carefully
when working under, on or near the vehicle.
Wear protective equipment: helmets, goggles
and special footwear.
-- When carrying out checks with the engine run-
ning, request the assistance of an operator in the
driver’s seat. The operator must maintain visual
contact with the service technician at all times.
-- If operating outside the workshop, position the
vehicle on a flat surface and lock in position. If
working on a slope, lock the vehicle in position.
Move to a flat area as soon as is safely possible.
-- Damaged or bent chains or cables areunreliable.
Do not use them for lifting or towing. Always use
suitable protective gloves when handling chains
or cables.
-- Chains should always be safely secured. Make
sure that the hitch--up point is capable of sustain-
ing the load in question. Keep the area near the
hitch--up point, chains or cables free of all by-
standers.
-- Maintenance and repair operations must be car-
ried out in a CLEAN and DRY area. Eliminate any
water or oil spillage immediately.
-- Do not create piles of oil or grease--soaked rags
as they represent a serious fire hazard. Always
store rags in a closed metal container.
Before starting the vehicle or implements, make
sure that the driver’s seat is locked in position.
Also check that there are no persons within the
tractor or implement range of action.
-- Empty pockets of all objects that may fall unob-
served into the vehicle parts.
-- In the presence of protruding metal parts, use
protective goggles or goggles with side guards,
helmets, special footwear and gloves.
-- When welding, use protective safety devices:
tinted safety goggles, helmets, special overalls,
gloves and footwear. All persons present in the
area where welding is taking place must wear
tinted goggles. NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY AT
THE WELDING ARC WITHOUT SUITABLE
EYE PROTECTION.
-- Metal cables tend to fray with repeated use. Al-
ways use suitable protective devices (gloves,
goggles, etc.) when handling cables.
-- Handle all parts carefully. Do not put your hands
or fingers between moving parts. Wear suitable
safety clothing -- safety goggles, gloves and
shoes.
START UP
-- Never run the engine in confined spaces that are
not equipped with adequate ventilation for ex-
haust gas extraction.
-- Never place the head, body, limbs, feet, hands or
fingers near fans or rotating belts.
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ENGINE
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DANGER
Lift and handle all heavy parts using suitable lifting
equipment.
Make sure that assemblies or parts are supported by
means of suitable slings and hooks. Ensure that no--
one is in the vicinity of the load to be lifted.
ATTENTION
Use suitable tools to align the holes. NEVER USE
FINGERS OR HANDS.
Proceed as follows.
1. Carry out operation 18 110 10 Clutch, only re-
moval (see Sect. 18).
2. Disconnect the horn electrical connections (1).
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3. Unscrew clamps (1, 2) and remove the intake
sleeve (3).
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4. Remove the air intake filter (1).
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5. Unscrew the retaining bolts (1) and remove the
exhaust silencer (2).
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6. Disconnect the lubrication inlet pipe (1) from the
pump (2).
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7. Unscrew the retaining bolts (1) on the filter sup-
port (2) bracket, after having removed the filter.
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8. Remove the lubrication system return pipe (1).
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9. Remove the relative clamps and detach the
upper (1), central (2) and lower (3) sleeves on the
radiator, remove the radiator bracket (4).
10. Position two fixed stands under the axle support
and under the engine, position a chain so that the
engine is balanced whilst being raised and insert
two wooden blocks between the support and the
axle to prevent swinging.
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11. Unscrew the union (1) and detach the front differ-
ential locking pipe.
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12. Unscrew the engine retaining bolts (1) on the
front axle support (2).
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13. Using the hoist (1) detach the engine from the
support unit -- front axle.
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14. To re--fit the engine, proceed as follows:
ATTENTION
Use suitable tools to align the holes. NEVER USE
FINGERS OR HANDS.
-- Apply the torque settings listed on page 16.
-- Re--fit the front axle support assembly on the en-
gine.
-- Connect the front differential locking pipe.
-- Connect and secure the upper, central and lower
sleeves on the radiator and the connecting
bracket.
-- Connect the lubrication system return pipe.
-- Position and secure the lubrication system sup-
port and filter from the transmission.
-- Connect the intake pipe to the lubrication pump.
-- Position and secure the exhaust silencer.
-- Position the air intake filter.
-- Fit and secure the intake sleeve.
-- Connect the horn connection.
-- Carry out operation 18 110 10 Clutch, only as-
sembly (see Sect. 18).
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Operation 10 001 10
ENGINE (model T3040)
REMOVAL -
- INSTALLATION
DANGER
Lift and handle all heavy parts using suitable lifting
equipment.
Make sure that assemblies or parts are supported by
means of suitable slings and hooks. Ensure that no--
one is in the vicinity of the load to be lifted.
ATTENTION
Use suitable tools to align the holes. NEVER USE
FINGERS OR HANDS.
Proceed as follows.
1. Carry out operation 18 110 10 Clutch, removal
only (see Sect. 18).
2. Disconnect the electrical connection of the horn
(1).
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3. Unscrew the clamps (1 and 2) and remove the
inlet sleeve (3).
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4. Drain off the refrigerant with the special tool
(380000315) connecting it to the related fittings
(1).
Then detach both pipes of this circuit connected
in the upper zone in front of the fan.
This is for the deck version, for the cab version
of the tractor this operation is described under
cab removal installation.
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5. Detach the three rubber sleeves on the right--
hand side of the radiator (1) and the protective
grille on the right--hand side of the engine (2).
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6. Disconnect the battery leads (1) and detach the
two maxi--fuses from the bracket in front of the
battery (2). Remove the upper radiator guard (3).
7. Disconnect the air filter (1) and remove it.
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8. Detach the pipes (1) from the expansion tank.
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9. Remove the lubrication system return pipe (1).
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10. Mark and detach both pipes of the power steer-
ing (1) from the cylinder.
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11. Remove the upper bracket fastening the radiator
(1), unscrew the screws fastening the air shroud
and the screws (2) fastening the radiator, and re-
move the radiator.
12. Position two fixed stands under the engine sump
to make it safe to remove the engine, hook the
chains of the tackle onto the ballast support, if
this has not already been done insert two
wooden blocks between the support and the axle
to prevent swinging.
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13. Unscrew the screws (1) fixing the engine to the
support (2) of the front axle, remove the 4 split
pins (3) (two on each side).
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14. The engine is now detached from the rest of the
tractor. If you want to remove it, you need to use
a hoist gripping the connection points on the en-
gine.
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15. To re--fit the engine, proceed as follows:
ATTENTION
Use suitable tools to align the holes. NEVER USE
FINGERS OR HANDS.
-- Respect the tightening torques prescribed on
page 16.
-- Position the engine so as to be able to secure it
with the front axle by inserting the four centring
split pins.
-- Refit the air shroud to the radiator, put it back in
its seat and secure it. Refit the upper bracket
fastening the radiator.
-- Connect both pipes of the power steering to the
cylinder.
-- Connect the lubrication system return pipe.
-- Connect the pipes of the expansion tank.
-- Connect the air filter.
-- Connect the battery leads (except for the nega-
tive terminal, the black one), refit both maxi--
fuses to the associated fixing bracket in front of
the battery.
ATTENTION
The black ground lead of the battery must al-
ways be connected to its terminal after fullycom-
pleting assembly of the tractor.
-- Connect the three rubber sleeves on the right--
hand side of the tractor and the protective grille
on the right--hand side of the engine.
-- Reconnect the pipes of the cooling circuit and re-
store the coolant levels inside it.
-- Fit on the intake sleeve.
-- Connect the electrical connection of the horn.
-- Carry out operation 18 110 10 Clutch, installation
only (see Sect. 18).
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ENGINE ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM
DESCRIPTION
ATTENTION
None of the components of the engine’s electronic
control system can be repaired on its own and separ-
ate from the rest of the circuit. When a component
does not work adequately and needs to be repaired,
the entire assembly must be renewed.
ELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM
With the implementation of the EPA 2008 standard
that governs the emission of exhaust gases into the
atmosphere within certain limits, it has become
necessary to add a component to the engines that
comply with this standard, the EGR.
The EGR system and the Eco--governor form the en-
gine’s electronic control system.
This system regulates the flow and recirculation of
the exhaust gases, the injection fuel volume that de-
pends on the engine load and speed, signals that
come from the control unit (E--ECU). The exhaust
gases are therefore constantly kept under control, in
accordance with the above--mentioned standard.
The electronic control system comprises:
-- Engine speed control: System for speed control,
slow idle speed increase, auto--deceleration, fast
idle speed decrease, smoke reduction.
-- Ignition system: pre--heating, post--heating.
-- Engine fault detection system.
-- CAN bus communication system.
Main components
1. Engine control (E-
-ECU): The setting of the
metering device of the injection pump depends
on the signal supplied by the speed sensor, lo-
cated on the accelerator, which permits adjusting
the engine speed and power.
The engine’s electronic control system also per-
mits adjusting the opening of the EGR valve that,
in its turn, depends on the engine speed and
power.
This element (commonly called control unit) per-
mits managing all the other elements in the cir-
cuit and controlling data exchange.
2. Eco-
-governor: This is composed of the sen-
sors that control the engine speed, metering de-
vice actuator, etc., and it is connected directly
with the fuel injection pump, adjusting the posi-
tion of the pump metering device according tothe
signal provided by the control unit.
3. Fuel injection pump (for Eco-
-governor): It
has a single pumping element and is equipped
with a CSD--type solenoid valve, which permits
better injection timing and boosting the injection
that also improves engine performance when
cold starting the engine.
4. EGR valve: Check the rate of flow of exhaust
gas recirculation, which depends on the engine
speed and load; these electronic signals come
from the control unit (E--ECU) and govern the
valve opening or closing.
This valve is fitted on the top of the exhaust mani-
fold.
5. Throttle sensor: The throttle sensor, depending
on its position, supplies an electrical signal (Volt)
to the control unit (E--ECU) that permits govern-
ing the engine.
6. Error indicator: This is located on the control
panel, if an error is detected by the control unit
(E--ECU) or by the Eco--governor, the error indi-
cator (n 17 described in section 55, chapter 1,
page 2) blinks warning the operator of the
trouble. The number of blinks or their frequency
varies according to the type and origin of the
error, allowing quick comprehension by the oper-
ator.
The error identification table is described in sec-
tion 55 chapter 1 page 13.
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EGR system
1. EGR cooler.
2. Cooler--pipe fastening.
3. EGR cooler fluid inlet--outlet pipes.
4. EGR recirculation gas pipe.
5. EGR elbow union.
6. Manifold for exhaust gas towards cooler.
7. Alternator.
8. Manifold for exhaust gas towards turbocharger.
9. Exhaust pipe.
10. Turbocharger.
NOTE: These are the components located on the right-
-hand side of the engine seen from the radiator side.
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1. EGR valve.
2. Control unit.
3. Engine--turbine pipe.
The component (1, fig. 36) also comprises another
two components shown alongside.
4. EGR valve electrical connection.
5. EGR valve fluid inlet--outlet pipes.
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EGR system
Disassembly-
-assembly
WARNING
Handle all parts carefully. Do not put your hands or
fingers between parts.
Wear the prescribed safety clothing, including
goggles, gloves and safety footwear.
Disassembly.
1. Detach the battery negative lead (--), remove the
alternator guard (black), remove the large black
pipe connecting the outlet from the turbine to the
engine, disconnect the electrical connection of
the control unit and the control unit itself, to free
the air--conditioning refrigerant pipes and have
the freedom to work.
2. Disconnect the electrical connection of the EGR
valve.
3. Disconnect the inlet and outlet pipes for the cool-
ant flowing through the EGR valve, loosening the
seal clamps, mark them so they will not get
swapped over during assembly and first put a rag
under the pipes to prevent any leakage.
4. Disconnect the inlet and outlet pipes for the cool-
ant on the cooler, loosening the seal clamps and
putting a rag under the pipes to prevent any leak-
age.
5. Unscrew the nuts retaining the EGR cooler
elbow union to the exhaust manifold.
6. Loosen the screws of the coupling bracket be-
tween the cooler and the pipe (tube) going to the
EGR valve.
7. Remove the EGR cooler.
8. Detach the elbow union from the cooler.
9. Disconnect the EGR pipe (tube) from the EGR
valve.
10. Remove the EGR valve.
11. Remove the spacer (under the EGR valve).
12. Remove the engine exhaust gas inlet valve
(fig. 39).