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Radiator, Engine Cooling: Installation: 3.6L

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  1. Install the radiator into the engine compartment and seat the lower rubber isolators into the mounting holes of the lower radiator support.
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  2. Position the condenser on the radiator and loosely install the right side upper bolt. Tighten the bolt to the proper torque specifications. Refer to TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .
  3. Install the lower condenser mounting bolts and tighten to the proper torque specifications. Refer to TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .
  4. Install the bolt (2) located between the cooler lines and tighten to the proper torque specifications. Refer to TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .
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  5. Install the radiator isolator (1) and tighten the bolts (3) to the proper torque specifications. Refer to TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS .
  6. Install the front fascia. Refer to FASCIA, FRONT, INSTALLATION .
  7. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to HOISTING, STANDARD PROCEDURE .
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  8. Install the lower radiator hose (1).
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  9. Install the belly pan and tighten the bolts (1) securely.
  10. Remove the support and lower the vehicle.
  11. Install the cooling fan. Refer to FAN, COOLING, INSTALLATION .
  12. Install the upper radiator upper hose.
  13. Fill the cooling system with coolant. Refer to STANDARD PROCEDURE .
  14. Connect the negative battle cable.
  15. Operate the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature. Check the cooling system and automatic transmission for the correct fluid levels.