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NUMBER: 25-003-15 GROUP: Emissions Control DATE: October 06, 2015 This bulletin is supplied as technical information only and is not an authorization for repair. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, or otherwise, without written permission of FCA US LLC. THIS SERVICE BULLETIN IS ALSO BEING RELEASED AS RAPID RESPONSE TRANSMITTAL (RRT) 15-096. ALL APPLICABLE SOLD AND UN-SOLD RRT VIN's HAVE BEEN LOADED. TO VERIFY THAT THIS RRT SERVICE ACTION IS APPLICABLE TO THE VEHICLE, USE VIP OR PERFORM A VIN SEARCH IN TECHCONNECT. ALL REPAIRS ARE REIMBURSABLE WITHIN THE PROVISIONS OF WARRANTY. THE witech SOFTWARE IS REQUIRED TO BE AT THE LATEST RELEASE BEFORE PERFORMING THIS PROCEDURE. SUBJECT: Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) Contamination OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves replacing the Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) system components. MODELS: 2015 (WK) Jeep Grand Cherokee NOTE: This bulletin applies to vehicles built on or after July 10, 2015 (MDH 0710XX) and on or before July 11, 2015 (MDH 0711XX) and vehicles built on or after August 24, 2015 (MDH 0824XX) and on and before August 25, 2015 (MDH 0825XX) equipped with a 3.0L Diesel Engine (Sales Code EXF). SYMPTOM/CONDITION: A small number of DEF systems may have been accidently contaminated during manufacturing. With this contamination there may be a Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) illuminated. Upon further investigation, a technician may find one or more of the following Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs). P20EE - SCR NOX Catalyst Efficiency Below Threshold Bank 1. P2BA9 - NOX Exceedence - Insufficient Reductant Quality. P20E8 - Reductant Pressure Too Low. P20E9 - Reductant Pressure Too High.

25-003-15-2- DIAGNOSIS: Using a Scan Tool (witech) with the appropriate Diagnostic Procedures available in TechCONNECT, verify all vehicle systems are functioning as designed. If DTCs or symptom conditions, other than the ones listed above are present, record the issues on the repair order and repair as necessary before proceeding further with this bulletin. Only perform the following repair procedure if the vehicles VIN appears in the VIP or RRT VIN list. PARTS REQUIRED: Qty. Part No. Description 1 68145552AF Tube, Urea Filler 1 68184663AH Tank, Diesel Exhaust Fluid, Part includes Temp Sensor and Level Unit 1 68145551AH Hose, Supply Tube 1 68232842AB Injector Kit, Dosing Module 1 68160679AB Gasket, Exhaust 1 68243267AB Converter, Selective Reduction (4x2) 1 68243268AB Converter, Selective Reduction (4x4) (AR) 68035704AB Diesel Exhaust Fluid (1 Gallon)

-3-25-003-15 REPAIR PROCEDURE: Replace contaminated DEF system components. 1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable. 2. Remove the DEF cap (2) and DEF filler tube bezel (1) (Fig. 1). Fig. 1 DEF Cap And Bezel 3. Remove the screws (1) securing the DEF filler tube (2) (Fig. 2). 4. Raise and support the vehicle. 5. Remove the left rear tire and wheel. Fig. 2 Screws And DEF Filler Tube

25-003-15-4- 6. Remove the left rear wheelhouse splash shield (3) (Fig. 3). Refer to the detailed service procedures available in DealerCONNECT> TechCONNECT > 23 - Body/Exterior/SHIELD, Splash - Removal. Fig. 3 Wheel House Splash Shield 7. Disconnect the DEF fill tube (2) from the DEF tank (1) (Fig. 4). Fig. 4 DEF Tube 8. Remove the DEF filler tube support brackets. 9. Remove the DEF filler tube from the rubber grommet of the fuel filler housing and remove the DEF filler tube from the vehicle.

-5-25-003-15 10. Disconnect the DEF vent tube (1) from the vent valve (2) (Fig. 5). Fig. 5 Vent Tube And Vent Valve 11. Drain the DEF tank. Refer to the detailed service procedures available in DealerCONNECT> TechCONNECT > 25 - Emissions Control/Diesel Exhaust Fluid Emissions, Standard Procedure. 12. Remove the nuts (2) and the DEF pump cover (1) (Fig. 6). Fig. 6 DEF Pump Cover

25-003-15-6- 13. Disconnect the DEF pump wire harness connector (1), supply line (2). Refer to the detailed service procedures available in DealerCONNECT> TechCONNECT > 25 - Emissions Control/Diesel Exhaust Fluid Emissions/FITTING, Quick Connect/Standard Procedure) and level sensor/heater wire harness connector (3) (Fig. 7). Fig. 7 DEF Pump 14. Position a transmission jack under the DEF tank. 15. Remove the rear DEF tank mounting bolts (1) (Fig. 8). Fig. 8 Rear Tank Mounting Bolts

16. Remove the front bolts (2) and lower the DEF tank (1) (Fig. 9). -7-25-003-15 Fig. 9 Front Tank Mounting Bolts 17. Remove the DEF tank from the transmission jack. 18. Remove the bolts (1, 3) and the DEF tank straps (Fig. 10). 19. Remove the DEF tank (2) from mount (Fig. 10). 20. Disconnect the supply line routing clip. Fig. 10 DEF Tank

25-003-15-8- 21. Disconnect the DEF supply line connector (1) from the dosing injector (2), the DEF injector wire harness connector (3) and remove the supply line (Fig. 11). Refer to the detailed service procedures available in DealerCONNECT> TechCONNECT > 25 - Emissions Control/Diesel Exhaust Fluid Emissions/FITTING, Quick Connect/Standard Procedure. Fig. 11 Dosing Injector 22. Saturate the DEF injector bolt with Mopar Rust Inhibitor. Allow 5 minutes for penetration. 23. Loosen the clamp (1) and remove the DEF injector (2) from the Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) Catalyst (Fig. 12). Fig. 12 Dosing Injector Clamp 24. If equipped, remove the skid plates. 25. Disconnect the front exhaust temperature sensor s wire harness connectors.

26. Remove the fasteners (1) and the heat shield (2) (Fig. 13). -9-25-003-15 Fig. 13 Exhaust Heat Shield 27. Remove the nuts (2) and the fuel filter shield (1) (Fig. 14). Fig. 14 Fuel Filter Shield

25-003-15-10- 28. Remove the nuts (2) and NOx and Particulate Matter (PM) sensor module cover (1) (Fig. 15). Fig. 15 Module Cover 29. Disconnect the NOx sensor wire harness connector (2) (Fig. 16). Fig. 16 Modules NOTE: DO NOT try to disconnect the wire harness connector (3) from the NOx sensor module (1).

-11-25-003-15 30. Remove the nuts (1) and the module mounting bracket (2) (Fig. 17). Fig. 17 Mounting Bracket NOTE: DO NOT try to disconnect the wire harness connector (3) from the Particulate Matter (PM) sensor module (1). 31. Disconnect the PM sensor wire harness connector (1) (Fig. 18). Fig. 18 PM Sensor 32. Remove the nuts (2) and the PM module (4) (Fig. 18). 33. Remove the tailpipe assembly. Refer to the detailed service procedures available in DealerCONNECT> TechCONNECT > 11 - Exhaust System/TAILPIPE, Exhaust/Removal. 34. Remove the SCR Catalyst from the isolators. 35. Remove the nuts and the SCR Catalyst. 36. Remove and discard the flange gasket.

25-003-15-12- 37. Using a six sided crow foot to remove the PM sensor (1) and NOx sensor (2) from the SCR Catalyst (Fig. 19). Fig. 19 Sensors NOTE: DO NOT use a torch as a heat source. NOTE: If the sensors fail to loosen use a torque wrench set to 160 N m (118 ft. lbs.) and attempt to loosen them. 38. If the sensors and are still not loose after applying 160 N m (118 ft. lbs.) then use a heat gun to heat the bosses for 1 minute at 450 C (842 F). 39. Install the PM sensor into the new SCR Catalyst and tighten to 60 N m (44 ft. lbs.). 40. Install the NOx sensor into the new SCR Catalyst and tighten to 55 N m (41 ft. lbs.). 41. Clean all the gasket sealing surfaces. 42. Install the new SCR Catalyst and flange gasket. 43. Position the SCR Catalyst onto flange and install the flange nuts and finger tighten. 44. Install the isolators onto the SCR Catalyst hanger rods. 45. Tighten the flange nuts to 32 N m (24 ft. lbs.). 46. Install the tail pipe assembly. NOTE: Check the exhaust system for contact with the body panels. A minimum of 25 mm (1.0 in.) is required between the exhaust system components and body/frame parts. Make the necessary adjustments, if needed. 47. Install the PM and NOx sensor modules. 48. Install the module mounting bracket. Tighten the nuts to 11 N m (8 ft. lbs.). 49. Install the module cover. Tighten the nuts to 8 N m (71 in. lbs.). 50. Install the fuel filter shield. Tighten the nuts 14 N m (10 ft. lbs.). 51. Install the heat shield and fasteners. 52. Install the new DEF injector and gasket. 53. Install the DEF injector into SCR Catalyst. Tighten the clamp to 5 N m (44 in. lbs.). 54. Connect the DEF fluid supply line and DEF injector wire harness connector. 55. Position the DEF tank onto tank mount.

-13-25-003-15 56. Install the DEF tank straps. Tighten the bolts to 54 N m (40 ft. lbs.). 57. Position the DEF Tank onto transmission jack and raise the tank part way into place. 58. Install the rear DEF tank mounting nuts and tighten to 29 N m (21 ft. lbs.). 59. Install the front DEF tank mounting bolts and tighten to 33 N m (24 ft. lbs.). 60. Remove the transmission jack. 61. Connect the DEF level sensor/heater wire harness connector, DEF supply line, and the DEF level sensor/heater wire harness connector. 62. Install the DEF pump cover. Tighten nuts to 15 N m (11 ft. lbs.). 63. Connect the DEF fill vent tube to the vent valve. 64. Connect the DEF fill tube to the DEF tank. 65. Position the DEF filler tube into the rubber grommet of the fuel filler housing. 66. Install the DEF filler tube support bracket. 67. Install the left rear wheelhouse splash shield. Refer to the detailed service procedures available in DealerCONNECT> TechCONNECT > 23 - Body/Exterior/SHIELD, Splash, Wheelhouse/Installation. 68. Install the left rear wheel and tire. 69. Remove the support and lower the vehicle. 70. Install the screws securing the filler tube and securely tighten. 71. Install the DEF filler tube bezel. 72. Install the DEF cap. 73. Connect the negative battery cable. NOTE: The following steps must be performed once the new DEF tank is filled. Failure to do so may result in DTC P20E8 - (Diesel Exhaust Fluid) Reductant Pressure Too Low setting in the PCM. NOTE: The PCM must be at the latest available software level before performing the DEF Reductant Doser Pump Prime Override test. Refer to all applicable published service bulletins for detailed repair procedures and labor times. 74. Ensure that the DEF tank is approximately 1/2 full. 75. Using WiTECH, perform a DEF Reductant Doser Pump Prime Override test a total of 10 times to ensure that the DEF pump has been sufficiently primed and that all air has been purged from the pump and filter. 76. Turn the ignition key on and ensure the DEF level gauge is reading correctly.

25-003-15-14- POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty. TIME ALLOWANCE: Labor Operation No: Description Skill Category Amount 25-08-02-90 For vehicles built between 07/10/15-07/11/15 25-08-02-91 For vehicles built between 08/24/15-08/25/15 FAILURE CODE: Assembly, Diesel Exhaust Fluid Pump - Replace (2 - Skilled) Assembly, Diesel Exhaust Fluid Pump - Replace (2 - Skilled) 10 - Diesel 3.7 Hrs 10 - Diesel 3.7 Hrs ZZ Service Action