Jeep Grand Cherokee: How to replace the turbo coolant Hose in the Valley

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2024

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  • @mikejung3908
    @mikejung3908 2 роки тому +8

    Wow I hope my digital camera has enough memory so I can snap away at every unclimbed and unbolt, what a bloody nightmare, this car was not made to be fixed. Thank you for an excellent video, much appreciated 👍

  • @tworodsdownunder
    @tworodsdownunder Рік тому +2

    While using your other videos to find a faulty cat temp sensor I found coolant running down the trans, can't see where it's coming from though I suspect the valley is it. Thanks for taking the time to upload this video too, I'll be ripping apart the endless amount of gear feeling your pain.

  • @flexxxycj
    @flexxxycj 5 місяців тому +2

    😊 Just wanted to give a huge thank you for this video! Took me about 4 hours of work to get it out after watching this a couple times. Couple notes.: The fuel rail comes out nicely with those T40 torx bolts if you take out the 11 x 8mm bolts around the manifold first to give it some wiggle, and use a long handles ratcheting bit wrench. Im a huge fan of the Vim brand of these (amazon) I have the 5 inch and 8 inch.They are not cheap but Ive never broken one yet. My other tip it put a bright ziptie an evey connection youve broken open. (Leave the tail on it) you wont miss a connection when reasembling.
    I took an extra step and ordered a new manifold after serning others on here. It''s not going to be in for a couple days.... Ill put it back together when it comes in. Subscribed. Cheers K

  • @traviswood6641
    @traviswood6641 2 роки тому +1

    So glad I found this team of professionals through utube. Very trustworthy people to deal with, which is such a great reassuring quality to have. I'll be back!

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  2 роки тому

      Thank you for your support of what we do

  • @DaffyDuc69
    @DaffyDuc69 3 місяці тому

    Helped me along the way to get this done this weekend. Took about 8 hours total. Between this and the service manual, I got it done.
    Was also a good time to change the oil cooler, since everything was off around it, and coolant was already drained.

  • @frankthetank961
    @frankthetank961 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this video! Dealership wanted $4000 to complete this on a family members car. I wouldn't have been able to do this repair myself without watching this video first

    • @matthewbrown435
      @matthewbrown435 Місяць тому

      Was that Nz price quoted? I think mine has just shat itself 😭

  • @CYPactor
    @CYPactor 6 місяців тому +1

    Followed this for my replacement, and this video was invaluable!

  • @mikekaplan4083
    @mikekaplan4083 2 роки тому +5

    I just booked my 2015 in for this replacement and prior to seeing this couldn't get my head around a minimum two day service. I think a mechanic should be safely looking at three days to include emergency surgery and counseling. Wow, an amazing video!!!

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  2 роки тому +1

      Its not too bad once you have done say 50 of them.

    • @brendenbanks9293
      @brendenbanks9293 Рік тому

      @@GDLautoblog yeah honestly i just got done with this and it's not terrible... only 1-2 really pita things. The rest is just tons of disconnecting. the turbo inlet is the worst of it. Everything else comes off pretty easy... there is just A LOT to take off.

    • @timn6946
      @timn6946 Рік тому

      I bought an older 2006 WH CRD and I needed counseling immediately. It the one with the Merc motor, and its really put me off buying any modern Merc stuff. Too many plastic parts and ridiculous prices of OEM parts. $450 for an OEM thermostat for example.

  • @unacceptableview8949
    @unacceptableview8949 2 роки тому +1

    I followed your video step by step and successfully replaced the hose in the valley
    thank you

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  2 роки тому +1

      you most welcome. if you found it helpful please help me out and give GDL a positive google review

  • @joshuakronk5902
    @joshuakronk5902 3 місяці тому +1

    Thankyou so much for this tutorial. I used it today.

  • @ElhassenGIS
    @ElhassenGIS Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much for this work. In this video, I repaired my car by myself at home. Once again, many thanks from Mauritania

  • @HTA3
    @HTA3 Рік тому +2

    Awesome video guys, took me 8hrs to complete this with your guidance 👌 have left a google review too thanks from Wellington NZ

  • @bernardgraf7187
    @bernardgraf7187 Рік тому +2

    Good video and amazing attitude after performing that task. I suspect my Jeep needs the same procedure and this video helps get the nerve up. 👍

  • @stephenfisher7555
    @stephenfisher7555 9 місяців тому

    Thanks Danny for your fantastic videos , I completed the valley coolant hose .
    And oil cooler hose as well .
    I spoke with you today on how to bleed injectors , it worked everything up and running again cheers Steve .

    • @GavinG-eg5rt
      @GavinG-eg5rt 6 місяців тому

      Could you please tell me how to bleed injectors? I replaced the hose and put everything put back together. The engine fails to start and it’s cranking not turning over. I have trid to turn on the ignition many times, but it did not help.

    • @stephenfisher7555
      @stephenfisher7555 6 місяців тому

      @@GavinG-eg5rtyou will have to wind it over and crack at the injector till it stops pushing air out , on each injector hope that helps

    • @stephenfisher7555
      @stephenfisher7555 6 місяців тому

      Lines

  • @uthanwintun
    @uthanwintun Рік тому +1

    Thanks so much for the video. Still a big challenge to commit. For that amount of work i would use silicon hose instead of normal rubber one.

  • @samm7166
    @samm7166 2 роки тому +1

    Hey danny
    Thanks for your teachings
    It's been a great help
    Just finished the hose in the valley following your full video
    Problem fixed
    Thank you

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  2 роки тому

      Your most welcome. If you found it helpful could you do me a favour and give GDL a positive google review

  • @franklincarreramontoya606
    @franklincarreramontoya606 2 роки тому

    Cut a T40 torx bit in half wrap it with some thread seal tape and use a 1/4 spanner with some extension to make it longer. Easy way to crack those bolts on the rails. I did mine this weekend. Thanks for the video.
    Impossible task without watching it.

    • @michaelchambers8861
      @michaelchambers8861 Рік тому +2

      I did the same as you last night, apart from the thread seal tape! two of the bolts were very tighe, my poor 1/4 would not have liked it so I kept tension on it while I used a hammer and punch to assist it.

  • @aydiah
    @aydiah Рік тому +1

    Good job.
    You did help alot.

  • @darrindown7277
    @darrindown7277 2 роки тому

    thanks danny great vid just started my issue keep up the good work
    👍

  • @michaelfrew3127
    @michaelfrew3127 Рік тому

    Have to do tomorrow thanks for video will help a lot 👍

  • @SuperUltimatedrifter
    @SuperUltimatedrifter Рік тому

    Thank you for doing this video, I'll be doing this today in the UK. The hose is 3/8" or 9.5mm internal diameter 👍

    • @SuperUltimatedrifter
      @SuperUltimatedrifter Рік тому

      Took 3.5hrs to get to the hose in the valley, which had literally disintegrated at both ends and fell apart in our hands. The torx40 screws came off on the fuel rails by removing bolts for inlet manifold allowing for a little movement then using a slim ratchet driver with a torx40 cut to about 12mm in length. The inlet manifold is a bitch to get off and a bitch took put back on.

    • @SuperUltimatedrifter
      @SuperUltimatedrifter Рік тому

      My Jeeps mileage is 85500miles and 8 years old.

  • @jasonwhite1735
    @jasonwhite1735 3 роки тому +2

    Hey Danny, very helpful video, really appreciate all the tips and sharing your knowledge.. Not allot of people make videos on the diesel engines, any chance of a quick tip on changing engine mounts on the 3.0L diesel?

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  2 роки тому +3

      Next time we get one in. Ill make one for you.

    • @jasonwhite1735
      @jasonwhite1735 2 роки тому +1

      @@GDLautoblog thanks so much, that would be awesome..

  • @JamesRBlunden
    @JamesRBlunden Рік тому +1

    Have you found any heat management solutions to protect the rubber hose from the exhaust temperatures surrounding it?

  • @tima8291
    @tima8291 2 роки тому

    Hi Dannie,
    Thanks for the video. Was invaluable for me to do the fix myself.

    • @matthewberg9786
      @matthewberg9786 2 роки тому +2

      How long did it take you to do the job start to finish??

    • @FutureSystem738
      @FutureSystem738 2 роки тому +1

      What mileage and age?
      I need to get some idea when to do (or pay someone else to do) mine.

    • @tima8291
      @tima8291 2 роки тому +1

      @@FutureSystem738 approx 170,000km and about 8yr old. I’ve heard of some happening a bit earlier then that though. I was lucky and noticed the low water level before cooking the engine.

  • @paulwaddell1
    @paulwaddell1 Рік тому

    Hi, great video. Can you please tell me if it is possible to remove the intake manifold of a 2013 Grand Cherokee Ecodiesel without removal of the turbo. Unfortunately the turbo air inlet pipe does not unbolt as you show in your video and I'm not sure how to get the intake manifold out. They clearly realised this was an issue on the earlier versions and changed it for the US and facelift models

  • @moulikfalujah
    @moulikfalujah Рік тому +1

    I'm not a mechanic so what would the average cost of labour be to install this hose ??

  • @Mike-ld7wn
    @Mike-ld7wn 2 роки тому +1

    Great video but not something I will try for my 3.0L diesel GC engine.

  • @alexee17ful
    @alexee17ful 2 місяці тому

    Salut mulțumesc pentru munca depusa de a arata și la alți foarte bine explicat și sa știi când apare sângele se cheamă jertfa de sânge și lucrarea este cu succes ❤

  • @470Matty
    @470Matty 3 роки тому +1

    Great video. What would you need to do to clean all that carbon and soot off the manifold whilst you're in there?

  • @andrewandchez
    @andrewandchez 2 роки тому +1

    HI thanks for vid. As a minimum if no breakages what parts are required? New hose, 2x clamps, inlet maniflod gasket, coolant flush/fill, ?

    • @matthewberg9786
      @matthewberg9786 2 роки тому

      I wonder if you'd have to drop all coolant too?

  • @shiningstaer
    @shiningstaer 2 роки тому

    Oh and it’s on the diesel!!! I love Australia’bn

  • @williambrown2199
    @williambrown2199 Рік тому

    Is that one of the three hoses you said to replace when the oil cooler goes out ?

  • @autotechnikooo1079
    @autotechnikooo1079 2 роки тому +1

    excellent video.. do you know what size hose it is? I want to order a tougher type but need to know the size??

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  2 роки тому +1

      3/8

    • @autotechnikooo1079
      @autotechnikooo1079 2 роки тому

      @@GDLautoblog thank u I did the job and put stronger hose also put a heat shield around it.. cars running smoothly as I also cleaned everything out once I took inlet manifold and egr out.. thank u

  • @VelasAuto
    @VelasAuto Рік тому

    Merci pour les informations

  • @FutureSystem738
    @FutureSystem738 2 роки тому

    Great video, what a smart design! 😳
    The 64 thousand dollar question is of course: when should I plan on doing this?

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  2 роки тому +1

      we are selling this as preventative at 50,000kms. I have seen a few go earlier but not many.

    • @FutureSystem738
      @FutureSystem738 2 роки тому

      @@GDLautoblog Problem is: I’m in Brisbane. Is there anyone here that can do it?

  • @tipene1950
    @tipene1950 Рік тому

    Danny thanks so much for your helpfull videos.I am in the process of putting my 2015 diesel laredo back togethet after replacing leaking hose in the valley.
    Can I reuse the fuel lines and the fuel rail.Seems to be confusing advice from other.Also I leant on one of the diesel return lines on top of injectots.Broke at one of the joins.Can I rejoin it
    Thanks again

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  Рік тому

      Yes. Technically your supposed to replace them but we have never ember replaced them

  • @allanclark8631
    @allanclark8631 Рік тому

    Great Video, Inspired me to check my Turbo "Hose in the Valley" My 2014 Diesel has done 238,000k so after hearing all the stories thought it a good idea to check. Over the last few days have got the Manifold off and the hose looks ok, soot not as bad as some but it does mainly country driving and not near a decent Jeep Mechanic. I bought the Dorman Braided and crimped hose which means removing the Banjo Bolt on the Turbo end. Mate please is there an easy way to get that off seeing the Oil line is in the way and looks impossible to get off. Your advice would be much appreciated.

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  Рік тому

      Requires the turbo to be removed which you need to remove the motor from the car to do.

  • @hillbailey9926
    @hillbailey9926 2 роки тому

    I just did this job after watching this video. I cycled the key botton multiple times and tried to start it several times and it was just cranking. Then during that process the brake pedal stayed kinda in and now it’s just clicks

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  2 роки тому

      Battery is flat? Try a jump
      They are always hard to start as you need to bleed the air out of the fuel lines. You do this by cycling the ignition several times.
      Make sure you have not left a fuel like loose it will hose out diesel and won’t start if you have

  • @anthonyhayden320
    @anthonyhayden320 2 роки тому +2

    What a fantastic video, I might actually have to do mine now 😬.
    Prior to your video, I had already purchased the new complete turbo coolant hose.
    Is there much involved in removing the heat shield to access the banjo bolt on the turbo and does the oil supply line need to be removed?

    • @CoffeeQuilava
      @CoffeeQuilava 2 роки тому

      mine poped last week
      and i am 3k miles over my agm coverage

    • @anthonyhayden320
      @anthonyhayden320 2 роки тому +1

      @@CoffeeQuilava That’s unfortunate. I was lucky enough to change mine before it burst. It looks like a pretty big job but once you get into it,it really isn’t too bad. If you follow this video and get yourself a service manual it will make it much easier.

    • @FutureSystem738
      @FutureSystem738 2 роки тому

      @@anthonyhayden320 What mileage and age?

    • @FutureSystem738
      @FutureSystem738 2 роки тому

      @@CoffeeQuilava What mileage and age?
      I need to get some idea when to do mine.

    • @anthonyhayden320
      @anthonyhayden320 2 роки тому

      @@FutureSystem738 2014 wk2, I replaced mine at 99k (km) the rubber hose was quite hard but hadn’t started leaking.

  • @ChristianTurner-js9bv
    @ChristianTurner-js9bv 3 місяці тому

    Hi I am just replacing the turbo coolant hose with a complete steel braided unit, do you have a tip for accessing the banjo bolt on the turbo behind the heat shield without having to remove the turbo?

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  2 місяці тому

      Your not going to like this….. remove the engine.
      You have to drop the motor out to do that

  • @steveowen8884
    @steveowen8884 2 роки тому

    Dorman makes a aftermarket version of this hose with a braided stainless hose for the flex section 667-562. I had the dealer install this at my expense, since I didn't use the factory part:(.
    Sadly the day I got my rig back, it developed a big oil leak. What is the oil line you refer to in the video? I see there is a turbo oil feed and turbo oil return, but dieter of them appear to have a rubber section.
    Any thoughts on what my oil leak might be?
    Thank you for your vids. I might just have to start working on this my rig myself!

  • @matthewbrown435
    @matthewbrown435 Місяць тому

    Any advice on how to get to the last 8mm nut to release the manifold cover by the turbo, it's sort of under the throttle control unit, it's a nightmare!

  • @michaelcawley3178
    @michaelcawley3178 Рік тому +1

    Hey brother. So I got it started and had to replace the fuel injector return line. I’m still getting a leak from the rear of engine compartment dripping down to the drive shaft driver side. Also it’s now giving me a glow plug fault code on #6 cylinder. Any ideas was could have broke?

    • @michaelcawley3178
      @michaelcawley3178 Рік тому +1

      It almost looks like it may be coming from the back of the fuel rail on the driver side.

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  Рік тому

      As an educated guess I'd say most likely the EGR coolant pipe

    • @michaelcawley3178
      @michaelcawley3178 Рік тому

      @@GDLautoblog it’s definitely fuel leaking. I think not replacing the lines was a mistake for me. I don’t think I was able to get them seated right. I went ahead and ordered a new set of high pressure lines. Will update the outcome once installed.

    • @michaelcawley3178
      @michaelcawley3178 Рік тому

      @@GDLautoblog I’m fully deleted.

  • @hisexcelencyflynn1
    @hisexcelencyflynn1 3 роки тому

    Thank you for the video. Would you recommend to change the fuel lines or is it ok just reuse the old ones?

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  2 роки тому +1

      Jeep advises to change them every time. you can get away with reusing them.

  • @steveowen8884
    @steveowen8884 2 роки тому

    There is now a braided stainless hose available from Dorman to replace this design failure of a part. Sadly the WK2 3.0 diesel is full of design failures especially in the USA models.

  • @danielhudack5754
    @danielhudack5754 Рік тому

    What all gaskets and parts do I need to replace when putting everything back together?

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  Рік тому

      if you don't break anything, you don't need anything except the coolant hose. Some people like to change the inlet manifold gaskets but you don't have too.

  • @michaelcawley3178
    @michaelcawley3178 Рік тому

    Is this the same on the 2014 ram ecodiesel? I’m almost positive that is where my leak is coming from. Great video by the way.

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  Рік тому

      I believe so yes

    • @michaelcawley3178
      @michaelcawley3178 Рік тому

      @@GDLautoblog any chance you know the part number or is changing the rubber hose enough rather than changing the whole part?

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  Рік тому

      @@michaelcawley3178 just the rubber hose
      If you want to change the whole pipe you have to pull the turbo off sheikh requires the engine to be removed

    • @michaelcawley3178
      @michaelcawley3178 Рік тому

      Hey bro so I got the repair all completed everything put back together. Went to go start and it’s cranking not turning over. The only thing I can think of is I missed a sensor somewhere?

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  Рік тому

      @@michaelcawley3178 keep cranking
      It will start eventually
      If not check you diesel fuel lines are tight

  • @josefinagracesqui8036
    @josefinagracesqui8036 2 роки тому

    Greetings, what type of hose did you use in the repair, I have the same problem, and I bought this hose, I could verify if it is up to date to work, or if you have any brand that you can recommend. Thank you. Here I send you a link with the description of the hose that I bought in Mapa Auto Parts
    Part #: NBH H500
    Line: NAPA Belts & Hoses

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  2 роки тому

      I have experimented with a lot of different products. to date the best longevity came from a day 3.8 mm heater hose

  • @paulredfern2252
    @paulredfern2252 Рік тому

    Mine just failed at 170,000 klms. Oil cooler failed at 145,000 klms. 2014 model.

  • @jesusarmenta8452
    @jesusarmenta8452 2 роки тому

    Hello Danny , can the turbo be replaced with out removing the engine or cab ?

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  2 роки тому

      Yes it can. Remove the wiper cowling then remove turbo. It’s not an easy task but yes it can be done by leaving the engine in

  • @jamessimmons9473
    @jamessimmons9473 2 роки тому

    I have a question just did the process and oddly there is diesel fuel leaking now seems to be coming near the rear of the engine seems around the rear injectors should the injectors be changed or the seals possibly going out?

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  2 роки тому

      You have probably damaged the o rings or the little t piece in the return fuel lines. Best get a set second hand from a wrecking yard

    • @jamessimmons9473
      @jamessimmons9473 2 роки тому

      @@GDLautoblog most likely the o rings I just got a new fuel return line hose from mopar since the return hose tips were so brittle on the originally that 3 of them just snapped the moment I barely touched them I checked the injectors I am certain it’s their o rings and the injectors them self the injectors were burnt and had alot of carbon residue as well seemed as if they were just staying open and not closing I informed my client on it

  • @commonsense-grs
    @commonsense-grs 8 місяців тому

    Christ, these modern diesels are just crazy now. They use to be fairly simple and that's why I have gone back to a petrol engine.

  • @crazywombat3677
    @crazywombat3677 2 роки тому

    Hi, how long will take to do the job?

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  2 роки тому +1

      if you have never done it before, allow two days. once you have done hundreds you can get it down to half a day

  • @TheAvellanoza
    @TheAvellanoza Рік тому

    That is fcked 😂 hopefully mine wont fck up in the future
    thanks for the info luckily this wasnt the hose i need to replace but the other side (drivers side)

  • @allenrasmussen1018
    @allenrasmussen1018 Рік тому

    Makes me want to get rid of my eco diesel

  • @fknows1
    @fknows1 2 роки тому

    you keep saying Turbo, aren't they a supercharger ?

    • @GDLautoblog
      @GDLautoblog  2 роки тому

      No. It’s a turbo diesel.

    • @fknows1
      @fknows1 2 роки тому

      ​@@GDLautoblog yeah! thanks, had a closer look at one today,( after watching your vid) definitely turbo, I think where the water pump is and the way the intercooler pipes go made me think it was a blower, at first glance, great vid, thankyou. not looking forward to doing that job anytime in the near future. how many hrs in it. you reckon. I'm thinking there's gotta be 16hrs +

  • @markwoodward7722
    @markwoodward7722 2 роки тому

    What a SHITE of setup. Who wants to buy a Jeep? I thought my V6 Cougar was bad. All put together before installation in vehicle. No consideration for the poor bugger who has to fix it.