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Radiator Replacement All

Removal Procedure

  1. Drain the coolant from the radiator.

  2. Object Number: 9972  Size: SH
  3. Disconnect the coolant recovery reservoir hose.
  4. Loosen the radiator hose clamps.
  5. Disconnect the (upper) radiator inlet hose from the radiator. Refer to Radiator Hose Replacement .

  6. Object Number: 1360  Size: SH
  7. Remove the upper fan shroud. Refer to Fan Shroud Replacement
  8. Disconnect the (lower) radiator outlet hose from the radiator.
  9. Disconnect the heater hose from the radiator.
  10. Disconnect the engine oil cooler lines from the radiator (if equipped). Refer to Oil Cooler Hose/Pipe Replacement .
  11. Disconnect the transmission oil cooler lines from the radiator, if equipped.
  12. Lift the lower fan shroud just enough to disengage the locating tabs.

  13. Object Number: 1363  Size: SH
  14. Remove the radiator by lifting it up and out of the vehicle.
  15. Lift the lower fan shroud from the vehicle.
  16. Inspect all sealing surfaces for deterioration or signs of leakage.

Installation Procedure

  1. Place the lower fan shroud in position under the cooling fan. Refer to Fan Shroud Replacement

  2. Object Number: 1363  Size: SH
  3. Install the radiator onto the rubber mounts in the vehicle.
  4. Position the lower fan shroud against the radiator, while engaging the locating tabs.
  5. Connect the engine oil cooler line nuts to the radiator, if equipped. Refer to Oil Cooler Hose/Pipe Replacement .
  6. Connect the transmission oil cooler line nuts to the radiator, if equipped.
  7. Tighten
    Tighten the oil cooler line nuts to 24 N·m (18 lb ft).

    Refer to Fastener Tightening Notice in General Information.

  8. Connect the radiator outlet hose to the radiator. Refer to Radiator Hose Replacement .
  9. Connect the heater hose to the radiator.

  10. Object Number: 1360  Size: SH
  11. Fasten the upper fan shroud to the lower fan shroud. Refer to Fan Shroud Replacement
  12. Connect the radiator inlet hose to the radiator. Refer to Radiator Hose Replacement .

  13. Object Number: 9972  Size: SH
  14. Connect the coolant recovery reservoir hose to the radiator.
  15. Fill the radiator with the specified coolant and concentration. Refer to Radiator Replacement
  16. Check the cooling system for leaks. Refer to Radiator Leak Testing (On and Off Vehicle)

Radiator Replacement Inspection

Radiator Maintenance

Check the radiator for bent fins or signs of leakage. Repair or replace leaking radiator cores. Do not seal temporarily with a sealer type antifreeze or coolant additive. Remove any stones from between the fins. Clean loose debris from the radiator core. To maintain efficient heat dissipation, an occasional external flushing with water removes the majority of the dirt accumulation. Direct a stream of moderate water pressure from behind the radiator core to force debris out in the opposite direction of entry. Direct the water stream in line with the fins to reduce the possibility of bending the fins. Clean the road film from the radiator core with a quality grease solvent. Blow the solvent with compressed air from the rear to the front of the radiator core for more efficient cleaning. To ensure a thorough cleaning remove the grille and the fan shroud.

Inspection Procedure

  1. Remove the radiator cap.
  2. Look for plugged tubes. Look for scale on the inside of the tank.
  3. Test the radiator as described in Radiator Testing.
  4. Replace a badly plugged radiator.
  5. Check the coolant level. If it is low, add the recommended coolant and concentration. Refer to Coolant Recovery System .
  6. Check the condition of the hoses.
  7. • Tighten, or replace the hose clamps where leakage is evident.
    • Replace cracked, stripped or corroded clamps.
    • Check the hoses for a spongy or cracked appearance.
    • Replace the deteriorated hoses. Refer to Fuel Hose and Pipes or Radiator Hose Replacement .
  8. Check the radiator core for leaks.
  9. Check for dirt obstructing the air passages which reduces the transfer of heat.
  10. Check the coolant recovery tank for leaks.
  11. Inspect the radiator mounting.
  12. • Check the rubber bumpers.
    • Check that the radiator mounting bolts are secure.
    • Check the radiator supports.
    • Check the braces.
    • Check the tie rods.
    • Check the stabilizer rods.
    • Check the radiator core side flanges.
  13. Inspect the cooling fan.
  14. • Check the fan blade-to-radiator core clearances.
    • Check the fan blade-to-fan shroud clearances.
    • Check that the fan attaching bolts are all in place.
    • Check the fan attaching bolts for proper torque.
    • Replace the fan if a blade is bent.
       - The distance to the shroud from the fan blade should be equal around the entire perimeter of the shroud.
       - Correct as necessary after making any adjustment to the fan assembly, mounting bracket, or the coolant pump hub.
  15. Inspect the radiator filler cap.
  16. • Check the seal for cracks.
    • Check the seal for signs of separation.

Radiator Replacement Filling Procedure

Removal Procedure

    Caution: Do not remove the radiator cap while the cooling system is hot. Serious personal injury may result. Only remove the radiator cap from a cool engine.

  1. Remove the necessary amount of coolant from the radiator. Refer to Draining and Filling Cooling System .
  2. Remove the upper radiator inlet hose.

  3. Object Number: 4150  Size: SH
  4. Remove the coolant outlet nuts.

  5. Object Number: 4149  Size: SH
  6. Remove the coolant outlet from the engine.
  7. Remove the thermostat gasket, if used.

  8. Object Number: 4148  Size: SH
  9. Remove the coolant thermostat.