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NUMBER: GROUP: 07-005-15 REV. B Cooling DATE: August 11, 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 BULLETIN SUPERSEDES RAPID RESPONSE TRANSMITTAL (RRT) 15-029 AND SERVICE BULLETIN 07-005-15 REV. A, DATED APRIL 11, 2015, WHICH SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM YOUR FILES. THIS IS A COMPLETE REVISION AND NO ASTERISKS HAVE BEEN USED TO HIGHLIGHT REVISIONS. THIS SERVICE BULLETIN IS ALSO BEING RELEASED AS RAPID RESPONSE TRANSMITTAL (RRT) 15-084. 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. SUBJECT: Intermittent Coolant Weepage From Upper Radiator Hose Or Radiator OVERVIEW: This bulletin involves installing an additional clamp on the upper radiator hose along with replacing the radiator assembly. MODELS: 2015 (LA) Dodge Challenger 2015 (LD) Dodge Charger 2015 (LX) Chrysler 300 NOTE: This bulletin applies to the following vehicles built on or after August 15, 2014 (MDH 0815XX) and on or before March 07, 2015 (MDH 0307XX): LA equipped with a 6.2L engine (sales code ESD). LA equipped with a 6.4L engine (sales codes ESG and ESH). LD equipped with a 6.4L engine (sales code ESG and ESH). LD equipped with a 6.2L engine (sales code ESD). LX equipped with a 6.4L engine (sales code ESG). SYMPTOM/CONDITION: Customers may experience a slight coolant weepage underhood. After further inspection, the technician may notice coolant weeping from the upper radiator hose connection at the radiator or the radiator itself.

07-005-15 REV. B -2- DIAGNOSIS: If a customer s VIN is listed in VIP or your RRT VIN list, perform the repair. For all other customers that describe the symptom/condition listed above, perform the Repair Procedure. PARTS REQUIRED: Qty. Part No. Description 1 (AR) 68138381AA Clamp, Upper Radiator Hose 1 05170742AA Radiator SPECIAL TOOLS/EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: 2027000070 Inspection Tool, Radiator Header Crimp REPAIR PROCEDURE: 1. Disconnect and isolate the negative battery cable at the Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS). Refer to the detailed service procedures available in DealerCONNECT> TechCONNECT under: Service Info> 08 - Electrical> 8F - Engine Systems> Battery System. 2. Raise the hood. 3. Remove two push pin connectors (1) that wrap around battery cable and capture tabs on ABS Module cover (Fig. 1). 4. Remove the ABS Module cover (2) (Fig. 1). Fig. 1 Remove ABS Module Cover 1 - Battery Cable Push Pin Connectors 2 - ABS Module Cover 5. Depress locking tab (1) then pull to disconnect the cooling fan electrical connector (Fig. 2).

-3-07-005-15 REV. B Fig. 2 Disconnect Fan Electrical Connector 1 - Cooling Fan Electrical Connector Locking Tab 6. Remove three screws (2) securing the air cleaner housing cover (Fig. 3). 7. Loosen the air inlet duct clamp (1) then rotate the air inlet assembly up to provide access (Fig. 3). It is not necessary to disconnect electrical connectors or fully remove the air inlet from the vehicle. Fig. 3 Air Inlet 1 - Air Inlet Duct Clamp 2 - Air Cleaner Housing Cover

07-005-15 REV. B -4-8. Remove the radiator fan mounting bolts (1) (Fig. 4). Fig. 4 Remove Cooling Fan Mounting Bolts 1 - Radiator Fan Mounting Bolts NOTE: Belly pan removal is not required for releasing the lower fan shroud clips. (Fig. 5) bottom views are provided for information only. 9. Lift the fan assembly to release the lower fan shroud clips (1 and 2) (Fig. 5).

-5-07-005-15 REV. B Fig. 5 Release Lower Fan Shroud Clips 1 - Left Fan Shroud Clip 2 - Right Fan Shroud Clip 10. Repositioned the fan shroud (1) leftward and rearward to gain access to the right side radiator tank crimp tabs (Fig. 6). Fig. 6 Reposition Fan Assembly For Radiator Tank Crimp Access 1 - Fan Shroud

07-005-15 REV. B -6-11. Insert the radiator crimp inspection tool (1) over the crimp flange (2) checking for tool clearance or interference along as much of the radiator tank crimp flange as is accessible. The inspection tool should fit freely around the crimp flange without interference (3). If the inspection tool interferes with the crimp flange (4) not fitting freely over the flange, at any location along the entire length of the crimp flange, the radiator will require replacement. Fig. 7 Inspect Crimp Height Using Gage 1 - Inspection Tool 2 - Radiator Crimp Flange 3 - Inspection Tool Clearance 4 - Inspection Tool Interference 12. Was any interference between the inspection tool and the crimp flange found at any location along the entire length of the crimp flange? a. YES>>> Continue with Step #13. b. NO>>> Proceed to Step #49

-7-07-005-15 REV. B 13. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to the detailed service procedures available in DealerCONNECT> TechCONNECT under: Service Info> 04 - Vehicle Quick Reference> Hoisting> Standard Procedure. 14. Remove both front tire and wheel assemblies. Refer to 22 - Tires and Wheels/Removal. 15. Remove bolts and the belly pan. 16. Remove the front fascia. Refer to the detailed service procedures available in DealerCONNECT> TechCONNECT under: Service Info> 13 - Frame and Bumpers> Bumpers> FASCIA, Front> Removal. 17. Drain the cooling system. Refer to the detailed service procedures available in DealerCONNECT> TechCONNECT under: Service Info> 07 - Cooling - Standard Procedure. NOTE: If RRT 15-029 has been previously performed on the vehicle, discard the torque limiting head clamp (do not reuse) a new torque limiting head clamp must be used. 18. Remove the upper radiator hose from the radiator (do not discard the old spring style clamp).

07-005-15 REV. B -8-19. If equipped with supercharger, disconnect the push pin (1) securing the coolant tubes by the Power Distribution Center (PDC) (Fig. 8). Fig. 8 Push Pin for Tubes 1 - Push Pin 20. Remove the bolts and the upper radiator support bracket (1) (Fig. 9). Fig. 9 Upper Radiator Support Bracket 1 - Upper Radiator Support

21. Remove the radiator close out panels (Fig. 10). -9-07-005-15 REV. B Fig. 10 Upper Close Outs 22. Remove the 4 bolts (1) for the A/C condenser to the radiator and the Low Temperature Radiator (LTR) cooling system cooler if equipped with supercharger (Fig. 11). Secure the A/C condenser and LTR as an assembly to prevent stress on the lines/hoses. Fig. 11 Bolts securing the AC Condensor 1 - Bolt Location

07-005-15 REV. B -10-23. Tie strap (2) the upper fan shroud (1) out of the way as shown (Fig. 12). Fig. 12 Fan Shroud Tied Back 1 - Fan Shroud 2 - Tie Strap

-11-07-005-15 REV. B 24. Remove the push pins from the lower radiator support to the electric water pump for the LTR system tube (2) if equipped with supercharger. Tie strap (1) the tube back against the front cradle for clearance of the radiator (Fig. 13). Fig. 13 LTR Tube Tied Back 1 - Tie Strap 2 - LTR System Tube 25. Remove the lower radiator close out panels (Fig. 14). Fig. 14 Lower Close Out 26. Remove the lower radiator hose from radiator.

07-005-15 REV. B -12-27. Remove the 4 bolts (1) for the lower radiator support (2) (Fig. 15). Fig. 15 Lower Radiator Support Bolts 1 - Lower Support Bolts 2 - Lower Support

-13-07-005-15 REV. B 28. Remove the lower support bracket (2) from the radiator (1) (Fig. 16). Fig. 16 Radiator Lower Support 1 - Radiator 2 - Lower Support Bracket CAUTION: Use extreme care when removing and installing the radiator not to damage the fins with the tight clearance area. 29. Remove the radiator from the bottom of the vehicle (Fig. 17). Fig. 17 Radiator From Bottom Of Vehicle 30. Transfer all necessary components from the radiator to the new radiator.

07-005-15 REV. B -14-31. Install the radiator from the bottom of the vehicle (Fig. 17). 32. Install the lower radiator support bracket (Fig. 16). 33. Install the 4 bolts securing the lower radiator support (Fig. 15). Tighten the bolts to 16 N m (141 in. lbs.). 34. Install the lower radiator close out panels (Fig. 14). 35. Remove the tie straps securing the LTR tube and install the push pins to the lower radiator support if equipped (Fig. 13). 36. Remove the tie strap securing the upper fan shroud (Fig. 12). 37. Install the 4 bolts securing the LTR cooler if equipped with supercharger and A/C condenser to the radiator. Tighten the bolts to 9 N m (80 in. lbs.) (Fig. 11). 38. Install the radiator close out panels (Fig. 10). 39. Install the bolts and the upper radiator support brackets (Fig. 9). Tighten the bolts to 12 N m (106 in. lbs.). 40. Install the lower radiator hose. 41. Install the upper radiator hose. 42. Install the push pin for the coolant tubes next to the PDC if equipped with supercharger (Fig. 8). 43. Fill the cooling system with coolant. Refer to the detailed service procedures available in DealerCONNECT> TechCONNECT under: Service Info> 07 - Cooling - Standard Procedure. 44. Verify there is no coolant leaking. 45. Install the front fascia. Refer to the detailed service procedures available in DealerCONNECT> TechCONNECT under: Service Info> 13 - Frame and Bumpers> Bumpers> FASCIA, Front> Installation. 46. Install the belly pan and the bolts (1). 47. Install both front tire and wheel assemblies. Refer to the detailed service procedures available in DealerCONNECT> TechCONNECT under: Service Info> 22 - Tires and Wheels> Installation. 48. Lower the vehicle. 49. Insert the fan assembly into the lower fan shroud clips (1 and 2) (Fig. 18).

-15-07-005-15 REV. B Fig. 18 Latch Lower Fan Shroud Clips 1 - Left Fan Shroud Clip 2 - Right Fan Shroud Clip 50. Install the fan bolts securing it to the radiator. Tighten the bolts (4) to 9 N m 80 in. lbs.) (Fig. 19). Fig. 19 Install Cooling Fan Mounting Bolts 1 - Radiator Fan Mounting Bolts

07-005-15 REV. B -16-51. Reconnect the electrical connectors to the fan (Fig. 20). Fig. 20 Connect Fan Electrical Connector 1 - Cooling Fan Electrical Connector Locking Tab WARNING:Hot, pressurized coolant can cause injury by scalding. 52. Remove the radiator cap to relieve any residual pressure in the radiator. NOTE: When installing the new clamp, the original will remain in place. The new clamp should be positioned between the existing clamp and the radiator outlet flange. Take care not to overlap the clamps. 53. Reposition the original upper radiator hose clamp forward toward the radiator if necessary to prevent clamp overlapping. 54. Open the new clamp and place it over the radiator hose along side of the original spring clamp (do not discard the old spring style clamp). The hex head of the clamp should be facing up and be oriented on the core side of the radiator as shown in (Fig. 21).

-17-07-005-15 REV. B Fig. 21 Radiator Hose Clamp Orientation NOTE: The new clamp will have a torque limiting head. The head will break free once proper torque of 3 N m (26 in. lbs.) is achieved. Care must be taken to ensure the socket used only engages the head of the bolt to prevent over tightening the clamp. 55. Using a 7 mm shallow socket and swivel, tighten the new clamp until the torque limiting head breaks free as shown in (Fig. 22). Fig. 22 Hose Clamp Torque Limiting Head 1 - Before tightening 2 - After tightening

07-005-15 REV. B -18-56. air cleaner housing cover (Fig. 23). Fig. 23 Air Inlet 1 - Air Inlet Duct Clamp 2 - Air Cleaner Housing Cover 57. Install the ABS Module cover (2) (Fig. 24). 58. Install the two push pin connectors (1) that wrap around battery cable and capture tabs on ABS Module cover (Fig. 24).

-19-07-005-15 REV. B Fig. 24 Install ABS Module Cover 1 - Battery Cable Push Pin Connectors 2 - ABS Module Cover 59. Connect the negative battery cable to the Intelligent Battery Sensor (IBS). Refer to the detailed service procedures available in DealerCONNECT> TechCONNECT under: Service Info> 08 - Electrical> 8F - Engine Systems> Battery System. 60. Start engine and allow coolant to reach operating temperature of 54 C (129 F) to 94 C (201 F) then inspect for any coolant leaks. POLICY: Reimbursable within the provisions of the warranty.

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