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Remove upper radiator support remove bolts that retain the A/C condenser remove hoses and transmission cooler lines remove retaining bolts then remove fan module and lift out radiator
You have to remove the bumper cover, under bumper, and hood latch cradle. Then the ac condenser can be moved aside. Then remove fans and lines. Then remove radiator.
you have to remove the radiator and the a/c condenser to pull alternator also cooling fans
remove the radiator by removing the two support bolts up top it may have a plastic cover over these bolts discharge the a/c system remove the bolts holding the a/c lines on and remove the condenser
No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.
Remove the front bumper to remove the radiator
Answering "How do you remove and replace the radiator in a 1994 ford F-150?"
Remove the water from the radiator. Remove the radiator hoses. Remove the stabilizing arm from the top of the radiator. Remove the radiator retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new radiator.
* Have the refrigerant discharged and recycled by an air condition technician * Disconnect the negative battery cable and drain the cooling system * Disconnect the condenser line and discharge line from the condenser.Cap the fittings on the conderser * Remove the radiator * Remove the condenser retaining bolts * Lean the condenser back toward the engine and remove it from the car
A very big HEADACHE until I finally found an easy way to do it: On a 2000 Mercury Mountaineer 5.0L, you remove the battery, then the battery platform (two bolts and one nut). Now you have room to stick a slotted screwdriver between the plastic interlocked wings of the condenser and the radiator. You twist the screwdriver to break off the overlapped sections of the wings on the old radiator. Now you can separate them and remove either or both the radiator and the condenser. When you install the new radiator and/or condenser, simply drill holes in the wings before installing them, then use a tie-down (cable tie) to secure the radiator and the condenser together.
Drain the water from the radiator. Remove the radiator hoses. Remove the radiator stabilizing arm. Remove the radiator retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new radiator.
Begin by removing the air conditioning condenser belt. Remove the air conditioner hoses. Remove the air conditioner condenser retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new air conditioner condenser.