2005 Chrysler Pacifica Logo

Related Topics:

How do I put together the rear brake assmelby kit on a 2005 Chrysler Pacifica

5 Related Answers

hotrodtod38

Todd Bradshaw

  • 141 Answers
  • Posted on Feb 14, 2009

SOURCE: Brake fluid reservoir on a 2005 Chrysler Pacifica

WHEN YOU OPEN YOUR HOOD LOOK DOWN THE DRIVER SIDE FENDER THEN LOOK LEFT ABOUT 10 INCHS AND YOU SOULD FIND IT IT WILL BE WHITE IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMANT AREA

Ad

Jonah Oneal

  • 14092 Answers
  • Posted on Apr 24, 2009

SOURCE: How to remove the right rear door panel on a 2005

you need a tool pry the panel from clips. you need a haynes manual to tell you where all your screws is located to move door panel.

Anonymous

  • 2 Answers
  • Posted on May 08, 2009

SOURCE: Where are the spark plugs located in a 2005 Chrysler Pacifica?

Jay from Ma,
You have it backwards the rear three are accessable with the front three being under the intake. To remove the intake simply remove throttle body and aproxamently 15 other bolts.

Anonymous

  • 18 Answers
  • Posted on May 18, 2009

SOURCE: program instruction garage door opener in 2005 chrysler pacifica

if your garage motor have rolling codes you need to put your car inside garage near the motor leave ignition on go to the motor locate learn button press it then quickly go to the car and press and hold one of the buttons for approximately 30 sec or until it start blinking rapidly, if you have a regular motor take one hand held opener go inside car ignition on same time press open button on handheld remote and on the car button 30 sec and it should be programmed.

Anonymous

  • 3489 Answers
  • Posted on May 18, 2011

SOURCE: how do I get the


Adjustment

  1. Place parking brake lever in -full released- position.
  2. Raise and support vehicle.
  3. Remove plug in parking brake shoe support to access adjuster star-wheel.
  4. Through the access hole, rotate the adjuster star wheel in the following direction to expand the shoes outward against the drum:
    1. Left brake - Rotate star-wheel toward rear of vehicle.
    2. Right brake - Rotate star-wheel toward front of vehicle.
  5. Using an appropriate tool, turn adjuster star wheel until wheel will not rotate (dead lock).
  6. Back off adjuster six detents (teeth).
  7. Rotate wheel, checking for light drag. If drag is too heavy, continue to back off adjuster one detent at a time until light drag is present. Do not back off star-wheel more than 17 detents from wheel lock.
  8. Install access plug.
  9. Adjust opposite wheel parking brake shoes using same method.
  10. Lower vehicle.
  11. Apply and release parking brake lever once to ensure proper operation of parking brakes.


Removal & Installation NOTE The following procedure may be used to remove shoes on either side of the vehicle.

  1. Lock out automatic adjuster in parking brake lever.
  2. Raise and support vehicle.
  3. Access and remove rear hub and bearing.
  4. Remove parking brake cable bolt at knuckle.
  5. Completely back off parking brake shoe adjustment.
  6. Remove parking brake shoe adjuster spring.
  7. Remove shoe adjuster.
  8. Remove upper brake shoe hold-down clip and pin.
  9. Remove lower brake shoe hold-down clip and pin.
  10. Remove upper and lower shoes with return spring from shoe actuator.
  11. Remove return spring from shoes.

    0996b43f80204c12.jpg

    Fig. View of the actuator (1), support (2), adjuster spring (3), return spring (4), caliper adapter (5), shoes (6), hold-down clips and pins (7) and adjuster (8)

To install:
  1. Install return spring between upper and lower shoes.
    NOTE Before installing shoes on actuator, make sure actuator hooked to rear cable is positioned with word -UP- facing outward.
  2. Install upper and lower shoes with return spring on shoe actuator located on parking brake cable.
  3. Install lower brake shoe hold-down pin through rear of support and lower shoe, then install hold-down clip.
  4. Install upper brake shoe hold-down pin through rear of support and upper shoe, then install hold-down clip.
  5. Install shoe adjuster. Place end of adjuster with star wheel upward.
  6. Install parking brake shoe adjuster spring.
  7. Install bolt securing parking brake cable to knuckle and tighten bolt to 21 ft. lbs. (28 Nm).
  8. Using Brake Shoe Gauge, Special Tool C-3919, or equivalent, measure inside diameter of parking brake drum portion of rotor.
  9. Place Gauge over parking brake shoes at widest point.
  10. Using adjuster star wheel, adjust parking brake shoes until linings on both park brake shoes just touch jaws on gauge. This will give a good preliminary adjustment of parking brake shoes, before a final adjustment is made at end of this procedure.
  11. Install hub and bearing with wheel speed sensor as well as all components necessary to access it.
  12. Lower vehicle.
  13. Unlock automatic adjuster in parking brake lever.
  14. Perform final adjustment of parking brake shoes

  15. Adjustment This vehicle is equipped with permanently sealed rear wheel bearings. There is no periodic lubrication or maintenance recommended for these units.


    Removal & Installation

    1. Raise and support vehicle.
    2. Remove wheel mounting nuts, then tire and wheel assembly.
    3. If equipped with AWD:
      1. Remove cotter pin, nut lock and spring washer from half shaft.
      2. While a helper applies brakes to keep hub from turning, remove hub nut and washer.
    4. Remove brake caliper and rotor from hub and bearing assembly.

      0996b43f807cb548.jpg

      Fig. Hub assembly

    5. Disconnect vehicle wiring harness connector at wheel speed sensor connector.
    6. Unclip wheel speed sensor connector from spare tire mounting support.
    7. Disconnect two sensor cable routing clips on rear suspension crossmember.
    8. Disconnect two sensor cable routing clips along toe link.
    9. Disconnect sensor cable from bracket on brake support.

      0996b43f807cb54d.jpg
    10. Completely loosen, but do not remove four bolts fastening hub and bearing in place. Once loosened from threads in hub and bearing, push bolts up against rear of hub and bearing to keep brake support plate in place when hub and bearing is removed.

      0996b43f807cb54e.jpg

      Fig. Rear hub and bearing mounting bolts

    11. Pull hub and bearing off knuckle and half shaft (if equipped with AWD), then thread wheel speed sensor cable through hole in brake support plate as it is removed with hub and bearing.
      0996b43f807cb54f.jpg
    To install:
    1. Position hub and bearing bolts though rear of knuckle and parking brake support just enough to hold support in place as hub and bearing is installed.
    2. Install hub and bearing by first feeding end of wheel speed sensor cable through hole in bottom of parking brake support. As this is being done, if equipped with AWD, slide hub and bearing onto half shaft. Place hub and bearing through brake support, onto knuckle, lining up mounting bolt holes with bolts and placing wheel speed sensor head at bottom.
    3. Install four bolts fastening hub and bearing in place. Tighten mounting bolts to 60 ft. lbs. (81 Nm).
    4. Place wheel speed sensor cable routing grommet into bracket on parking brake support.
    5. Route wheel speed sensor cable along toe link and rear suspension crossmember connecting routing clips where shown.
    1. Connect vehicle wiring harness to wheel speed sensor connector.
    2. Install brake rotor and caliper.
    3. If equipped with AWD:
      1. Install washer and hub nut on end of half shaft.
      2. While a helper applies brakes to keep hub from turning, tighten hub nut to 180 ft. lbs. (244 Nm).
      3. Install spring washer, nut lock and cotter pin on end of half shaft.
    4. Install tire and wheel assembly. Install and tighten wheel mounting nuts to 100 ft. lbs. (135 Nm).




Ad

Add Your Answer

×

Uploading: 0%

my-video-file.mp4

Complete. Click "Add" to insert your video. Add

×

Loading...
Loading...

Related Questions:

0helpful
1answer

2005 Chrysler Pacifica with 3.8 engine. Is there a interior fuse box in it please.

question edited for clarity.
Question moved to model category.

No, it just has the Integrated Power Module in the engine bay.

Chrysler Pacifica (CS; 2004-2008) fuses

Fuse-Box.info https://fuse-box.info > chrysler > chrysler-pacifica-cs-...

In this article, you will find fuse box diagrams of Chrysler Pacifica 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2008, get information about the location of the fuse panels ...

Chrysler Pacifica (crossover) (2003-2007) fuse box ...

imgVEHICLE.com https://imgvehicle.com > chrysler > fuse-box

An Integrated Power Module is located in the engine compartment near the battery. This center contains maxi fuses, mini fuses and relays. A label that ...

Chrysler Pacifica 2005 Fuse Box/Block Circuit Breaker ...

CarFuseBox https://www.carfusebox.com > chrysler-pacifica-2005-fu...

Apr 6, 2022 - Chrysler Pacifica 2005 Fuse Box/Block Circuit Breaker Diagram ; 2, C51 18LB/BR, Fused Rear Booster Fan Relay Output ; 3, W4 12BR/OR, Front

..
0helpful
1answer

I found the lug wrench and jack. Where is the nut to lower the spare and where is the 4-sided adapter stored?

How To Lower Your Spare Tire - YouTube

? 1:27
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rLi0I7vRIw
Mar 30, 2011 - Uploaded by Garden City Jeep Chrysler Dodge Ram SRT
The staff at Garden City Jeep Chrysler Dodge are ready to help you. ... Garden City Jeep Chrysler Dodge has The Can-Do Crew show you how to lower your spare tire. ... Pacifica, Durango, Charger and Liberty for the Hempstead, Queens, Brooklyn ...Installation of a Trailer Hitch on a 2006 Chrysler Pacifica ...Missing: nut ‎sided ‎adapter ‎stored

Fix a Flat Tire: Chrysler Pacifica - CarCareKiosk

www.carcarekiosk.com/...Chrysler_Pacifica...3.../change_a_flat_tire
Free video on how to fix a flat tire in a 2005 Chrysler Pacifica Touring 3.5L V6. Complete instructions for using the jack kit and spare tire in a 2005 Chrysler Pacifica... Most Chrysler jack kits include the jack, a jack handle and a lug nut wrench.
0helpful
1answer

Parking brake on 2005 Pacifica stuck how do I release it

you gotta gresse it. in the backwhere it y 's off . if that dont work pull the rear wheels off n release the brakes
0helpful
1answer

What is the correct sequence in bleeding a 2007 chrysler pacifica with ABS brakes?

Left rear, right front, right rear, left front. The way the Pacifica's brakes lines are plumbed, this is the correct sequence which is against conventional wisdom.
0helpful
1answer

Howm many motor mounts does 2005 pacifica have

My 2005 Chrysler Pacifica is shaking still after I took it to a repair shop they fixed the motor mount front left and said that I have to get the engine mount right, left , front and rear, transmission mount engine mount front right. How many mounts are there.
3helpful
1answer

2008 pacifica how do I remove rear brake pads. The caliper assembly doesn't simply slide out once the attaching bolts are removed.

Pop the pads loose with a screwdriver the caliper comes right off. Took me a few minutes the first time
0helpful
1answer

Rear seat wont fold down in pacifica 06

third brake light wont work it connected to a circuit board?
1helpful
1answer

3rd brake light, 2005 pacifica

The plastic cover is snapped into place with small teeth. There are about 5-6 ofthem you can pry around the perimeter with a non-serrated butterknife. Then it should pop off. Take care not to scratch any of the defrost srtips glued to the window for they are all looped together and your rear defroster will no longer operate correctly.
2helpful
1answer

Is it easy to replace the rear turn signal and brake light bulbs on a 2005 Pacifica? Do you access the screws from the hatch?

You can access screws from hatch behind liner. there should be two screws for each lens. Bulbs and socket just turn and remove.
3helpful
3answers
Not finding what you are looking for?

144 views

Ask a Question

Usually answered in minutes!

Top Chrysler Experts

ZJ Limited
ZJ Limited

Level 3 Expert

17989 Answers

Ronny Bennett Sr.
Ronny Bennett Sr.

Level 3 Expert

6988 Answers

Thomas Perkins
Thomas Perkins

Level 3 Expert

15088 Answers

Are you a Chrysler Expert? Answer questions, earn points and help others

Answer questions

Manuals & User Guides

Loading...