Section 131 (Engine Cooling System): Radiator: Removal
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NOTE:
It is not necessary to discharge air conditioning system when removing the radiator.
- Disconnect negative cable from remote jumper terminal.WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE THE CYLINDER BLOCK PLUG OR THE RADIATOR DRAINCOCK WITH THE SYSTEM HOT AND UNDER PRESSURE BECAUSE SERIOUS BURNS FROM COOLANT CAN OCCUR.
- Drain cooling system.
- Remove radiator upper crossmember.
- Remove upper and lower coolant hoses from the radiator.
- Disconnect transmission hoses from cooler and plug (Fig 1 ).
- Disconnect engine oil cooler lines (if equipped) (Fig 1 ).
- Disconnect the radiator fan electrical connector (Fig 2 ).
- Remove radiator fan (Fig 2
).CAUTION: Avoid bending the condenser inlet tube. Care should be taken not to damage radiator or condenser cooling fins or water tubes during removal.
- Remove the air conditioning condenser attaching screws located at the front of the radiator (Fig 3 ) or (Fig 4 ).
- Remove fastener attaching transmission cooler line bracket to left side of radiator (Fig 3 ) or (Fig 4 ).
- Lift condenser upward enough to disengage upper mounting clips. Allow condenser to rest on lower radiator crossmember. It is not necessary to discharge the air conditioning system.
- Radiator can now be lifted from engine compartment. Care should be taken not to damage radiator cooling fins or water tubes during removal.