Fan, Cooling: Removal: Gas
- Disconnect the negative battery cable.
- Remove the engine cover.
- Raise the vehicle.
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- Remove the lower belly pan (1).
- Partially drain the cooling system.
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- Remove the push pins (1) that secure the side close out deflector from the lower deflector (2).
- Lower the vehicle.
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- Remove the upper close out panel cover (1).
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- Separate the side air deflectors from the upper radiator closeout panel.
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- Disconnect the cooling fan module harness connector (4).
- Disconnect the ambient air temperature sensor (5).
- Disconnect the horn electrical connectors (6).
- Remove the hood release cable (3) from the air deflector.
- Remove the wiring harness (7) from the air deflector.
- Remove the upper air deflector (1).
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- Remove the A/C fill port support bracket (2) and position aside.
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- Separate the transmission cooler line support brace bolt (1).
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- Separate the transmission cooler (2) from the condenser and position aside.
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- Separate the upper radiator hose from the radiator.
- Remove the upper radiator mounts (1).
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- Remove the cooling fan module wiring harness from the module (2).
- Remove the bolts (1) that secure the cooling fan assembly to the radiator.
- Using care, lift the fan slightly upward.
- Tilt the cooling fan down to allow for the upper mounting tab to clear the upper radiator hose.
- Remove the fan assembly from the vehicle.