Easly, cut its wire. please recommend me. And thanks.
easiest way to disconnect is to remove airbag fuse from vehicle. why you need to disconnect to remove a radiator is beyond me, the radiator has nothing to do with the airbags
Drain the radiator, disconnect the hoses, unbolt the radiator, and lift.
Look at the bottom or rear or radiator or disconnect the lower radiator hose
there are four hoses hooked up to the radiator (two for transmission fluid and two for the antifreeze upper and lower). disconnect all of them. two nuts holding the top bracket in for the radiator take them off and disconnect the radiator fans. then just pull out the radiator.
if there is no drain plug on radiator, just disconnect bottom rdiator hose at radiator
Remove fan shroud Drain radiator Disconnect upper and lower hoses Disconnect transmission lines if Auto Remove securing bolt at top and side Radiator should lift from lower supports
1. Disconnect negative battery cable 2. Drain the cooling system. The drain cock valve is located at the lower right rear corner. 3. Remove the air duct and air filter. 4. Disconnect the electrical connector from the radiator cooling fan. On model with A/C disconnect the condenser cooling fan connector. 5. Loosen the hose clamps and then detach the upper and lower hoses from radiator. Disconnect the reservoir hose from the radiator filler neck 6. If equipped with an automatic disconnect the fluid cooler lines from bottom of the radiator. 7. Remove the radiator mounting bolts and brackets. 8. Carefully lift out the radiator and cooling fans as a single assembly. 9. Separate the cooling fans from the radiator.
Plug should be at bottom or rear of radiator or disconnect the lower radiator hose
# Disconnect negative battery cable # Drain cooling system # Loosen the hose clamps then detach the radiator hoses from the fittings # Disconnect the reservoir hose from the radiator filler neck # If the radiator is equipped with a finger guard remove it.If it has a shroud remove the screws that attach the shroud to the radiator and slide the shroud toward the engine # If the truck is a automatic disconnect the cooler lines from the radiator # Plug the lines and fittings to avoid spillage # Remove the radiator mounting bolts and brackets # Lift the radiator up and out of its lower mounting pads or grommets
drain the radiator, disconnect the radiator hose from the water pump. disconnect the water pump. lay down the seal connect the new water pump. connect the hose back to the radiator. its pretty easy
Drain the radiator, disconnect the hoses from the radiator, remove any shrouds over the top of the radiator, unbolt the radiator, and pull up.
Drain the radiator, disconnect all hoses from the radiator, remove the fan shroud, loosen all radiator mounting brackets, remove the radiator. Replacement is the opposite order.