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Step 1: Disconnect cooling fan connector
Step 2: Remove the harness connector from the fan shroud
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1. Remove fan motor vent hose (if so equipped)
NOTE:
Take note of the rooting of vent hose on
vehicle to ease reinstallation.
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Step 1: Remove upper retaining bolts
Step 2: Remove radiator from bushings
I
n
stalli
n
g the Radiator
Reverse the removal procedure. However, pay at-
tention to the following.
Ensure that rubber bushings are properly installed
between frame and fan shroud.
Ensure that vent hose of the cooling fan mo-
tor is properly rooted as prior to removal (if so
equipped).
NOTICE
If the ve
n
t hose of the cooli
n
g fa
n
motor is
n
ot properly rooted, the fa
n
motor
may be damaged due to improper ve
n
ti
n
g.
Tighten radiator upper retaining bolts to specifica-
tion.
TIGHTENING TORQUE
Radiator upper retaining
bolts
10 N•m ± 2 N•m
(89 lbf•
in
± 18 lbf•
in
)
Refill and bleed cooling system, refer to
PERI-
ODIC MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES
subsec-
tion.
Check cooling system for leaks.
COOLANT TEMPERATURE
SENSOR (CTS)
Refer to
ELECTRONIC FUEL INJECTION (EFI)
subsection.
RADIATOR COOLING FAN
Radiator Cooli
n
g Fa
n
Operatio
n
The ECM controls the radiator cooling fan via the
input of the coolant temperature sensor (CTS). Re-
fer to the following table.
ENGINE
TEMP.
COOLING
FAN
CHECK
ENGINE
LIGHT
GAUGE
MESSAGE
95°C
(203°F)
Turns ON
__
__
93°C
(199°F)
Turn OFF
__
__
115°C
(239°F)
ON
Turns ON
Check
engine
Hi Temp
118°C
(244°F)
ON
Flashes
Limp
Home
Radiator Cooli
n
g Fa
n
Fuse Locatio
n
The radiator cooling fan fuse (F9) is located in the
front fuse box, under the gauge support.
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