When replacing the Radiator it is essential to use brand new insulators because old ones might be damaged or exhibit improper fitment. The first step includes air cleaner removal then coolant recovery reservoir extraction. You should use j 38185 hose clamp pliers to disconnect the Radiator inlet hose by removing its clamp. The outlet heater hose requires removal along with its clamp through use of the j 38185 hose clamp pliers method. Stop the flow of automatic transmission cooler lines along with engine oil cooler lines when necessary. Begin removing
Fan Shroud bolts at the top while also removing them from the sides before removing the Radiator together with its Radiator insulators (1, 3). Examine every Radiator component along with sulfate tubes, hoses, clamps and fixture hardware before doing component replacements when needed. Place the Radiator insulators (1, 3) first followed by the installation of the Radiator. Fasten the Fan Shroud bolts at the top and at the sides by using 6 nm (53 lb in) torque. After tightening the engine oil cooler lines the technician should connect the automatic transmission oil cooler lines. Next place the inlet hose at the Radiator then fasten it using j 38185 hose clamp pliers. Use j 39529 to mount the outlet heater hose and its clamp to the vehicle. You should replace the coolant recovery reservoir after reinstalling the air cleaner assembly. Check the automatic transmission fluid level along with the engine oil level before completing the task.