Removing Radiator
Removing radiatorPreliminary work
Preliminary work
1. Disconnect battery.
2. Drain cooling system.
3. Remove lock mount.
4. Remove the radiator frame.
Information
Component overview
Overview Of Radiator:
Component Overview For Radiator:
Coolant Hoses On The Radiator:
Removing radiator
Do not open the air conditioner if at all possible when removing the - radiator module. Do not bend the lines.
When installing the - radiator module do not bend the lines.
Breather Hose On The Radiator:
Note: The retaining clips should be mounted again immediately so that they are not confused.
1. Remove coolant hoses on the radiator. To do this, pull out the retaining clips on the two coolant flanges and pull off the hoses. Then fit the retaining clips again so that they are not confused.
2. Pull off the top right vent hose on the radiator.
Fastening Screws For Securing Condenser To Coolant Radiator:
3. Unscrew both fastening screws -C- for securing condenser to the coolant radiator (left direction of travel).
Fastening Screw For Lines To Radiator For Power Steering:
4. Unscrew the fastening screw -D- (left direction of travel) for securing power steering radiator lines to coolant radiator.
Lines For Power Steering Radiator:
5. Unclip the radiator for the power steering system. To do this, unclip the wiring to the front out of the holder -A- and push it to the left out of the support -B-. Hang the radiator carefully downwards.
Fuses For ATF Cooler And On Air-Conditioning Condenser:
6. Lift both locks for the ATF cooler and air-conditioning condenser with a screwdriver -1- and push down -arrow-.
Lifting The Cooler:
Secured ATF Cooler And Radiator For Power Steering System:
Note: Fix the remaining radiators in the installation position using tie wraps.
7. Lift up the radiator and take it out of the vehicle by moving it up and to the right. When doing this, watch out for the connection lines of the air-conditioning system on the left side.