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Radiator
1 - hose oil cooler vehicles with automatic transmission; 2 - lower support; 3 - the lower radiator hose; 4 - the top support; | 5 - a cover of a radiator; 6 - tube drainage; 7 - the upper radiator hose; 8 - a broad tank. |
Withdrawal
PERFORMANCE ORDER | 1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal and the connector from the engine cooling fan. | 2. Set the temperature control in the passenger compartment at a maximum temperature. | 3. Remove the drain plug on the radiator and drain the coolant into a suitable container. | 4. Loosen the hose clamps and remove the upper and lower hoses from the radiator. | 5. On vehicles with automatic transmission disconnect hoses from the oil cooler. | A warning To eliminate the leaking transmission fluid, and dirt in the system, close the ends of the hoses of an oil radiator with suitable plugs.
| 6. Remove the bolts of the radiator. | 7. Remove the heat sink with a fan heater. | 8. Remove the fan motor from the radiator. |
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Check
PERFORMANCE ORDER | 1. Check for bent radiator fins. If necessary, using a comb, straighten platinum. | 2. Check the radiator for cracks, damage and leaks. | 3. Check radiator hoses for cracks, damage and scuffs. | 4. Check the expansion tank for damage. | 5. Check the radiator cap. | 6. Check the pressure valve opening the radiator cap. | 7. Check the radiator cap gasket for cracks or damage. |
| Check the engine cooling fan
PERFORMANCE ORDER | | 1. Check that the engine cooling fan is rotated upon application of a voltage from the battery. | 2. Check that when the engine is no extraneous noise. |
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Setting
PERFORMANCE ORDER | 1. Installation is spent to sequences, return to removal. Fill in the required amount of cooling required coolant. | 2. Start the engine and let it run for as long as the thermostat valve open, then stop the engine. | 3. Remove the radiator cap and add coolant to the upper edge of the neck of the radiator. | 4. Check for leaks from the cooling system. |
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