Hi ! I give you my advice ,
Step 1: remove air cleaner housing , including mounting brakets and the air flow sensor, tools needed 5/16 sockets and flat screw driver,and top radiator hose.
step 2: drain coolant do this by remove the bottom radiator hose .
step 3: remove the bolts for the fan shroud and put as far as possible from the radiator , .
step 4 : remove the transmission cooler lines
step5: remove the 4 bolts that are holding the radiator en place, to do this you need to remove the front grill for better access.
pd: fi you have trouble sliding the radiator up turning the fan when pulling up the radiator may help a lot specially on the side of the lower radiator hose outlet
hopefully this advice may help you.
To replace a thermostat on a 2000 Ford F-250 V10, drain the radiator. Locate the thermostat on the top hose assembly and remove the screw. Replace the thermostat and refill the radiator.
The power distribution box is in the engine compartment , between the radiator and the battery
You drill out the exsisting ignition switch!!
On a 1996 Ford F-250 : No , there is no airbag for the passenger , only the driver
drain remove fan and shroud undo top and bottom hoses and remove about 4 bolts.
The thermostat on a 1997 Ford F-250 is located under the upper hose assembly in the radiator. To locate the thermostat, drain the radiator halfway and remove the hose at the top of the radiator.
See http://rogerweber.blogspot.com/2006/09/replacing-ford-f-250-super-duty-side.html
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location to replace transmision solenoide
For a 1996 Ford F-250 , 460 cubic inch / 7.5 liter V8 engine : I believe that is rated at ( 245 horsepower )
follow top radiator hose from radiator to engine and t-stat will be in the housing that the hose connects to.
The cost to replace a radiator on a Jeep liberty is approximately $650. The cost includes $250 for labor. Prices vary from mechanic to mechanic.