Steering System: Pump: Removal: 6.4L

2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, AWDSECTION 6.4L
Fig 1: Air Inlet, Connector & Clamps
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  1. Remove the serpentine drive belt. Refer to BELT, SERPENTINE, REMOVAL .
  2. Disconnect the electrical connector (2).
  3. Loosen the clamps (1) and remove the air inlet (3) for access.
    Fig 2: Power Steering Pump, Pressure Hose & Return Hose
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  4. Siphon power steering reservoir (1).
  5. Disconnect the return line (2) from the integrated reservoir.
  6. Disconnect the pressure line (3) from the power steering pump.
    Fig 3: Power Steering Pump Pulley & Bolts
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  7. Using the holes in the pulley (2) for access, remove the three pump mounting bolts (1) and remove the pump from the vehicle.
  8. Remove and transfer any necessary components.
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