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Cadillac Escalade ESV Exhaust Heat Shield
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Q: How to replace the exhaust heat shield on the dash panel on Cadillac Escalade ESV?
A: Vehicle support will be necessary before starting the Exhaust Heat Shield dash panel replacement. Start by removing shield bolts from the engine area followed by removing the shield itself when necessary. Vehicle owners operating a 1500 series model should begin by removing the skid plate bolts and the skid plate itself if a unit is present. The oil pan skid plate requires bolt removal starting with 2 rear bolts that need loosening on 2500 series vehicles. The 2 front oil pan skid plate bolts and skid plate must be removed for this equipment. Before proceeding with the work please detach the Catalytic Converter if it is needed. The first step requires you to remove the dash panel Exhaust Heat Shield nuts either in pairs or groups of four before removing the dash panel Exhaust Heat Shield pieces one or three from their studs on the dash panel. When installing the dash panel Exhaust Heat Shield (1 or 3) secure its studs using nuts (2 or 4) while tightening them to 9 n.m (80 lb in). Follow the procedure to put back the Catalytic Converter (if needed). The 2500 series requires installation of the oil pan skid plate following a process where the 2 rear plate bolts get tightened to 28 n.m (21 lb ft), while the front skid plate bolts get installed if equipment allows with a 28 n.m (21 lb ft) torque setting. The 1500 series vehicles require mounting their oil pan skid plate followed by bolt installation if equipped to 28 n.m (21 lb ft). Lower the vehicle then position the engine shield onto the frame and install and tighten its bolts to 20 n.m (15 lb ft).