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undo the bolts/nuts that hold it on .... take the fan off .... replace the fan and put the bolts/nuts back in and tighten them up ... bingo .... fan changed
I haven't done this but my Haynes manual says that the upper fan shroud is removable to give you access to the fan blade bolts, then you have to hold the fan blade while you unscrew the bolts.
Just remove the 4 bolts that attach it to the water pump. Remove from fan, place new one on fan (4 more bolts)
You use a long 3/8 rachet to move the tensioner on the fan belt so you can remove it. Then you remove the 4 bolts holding the fan pully on with a 10mm wrench,you may have to get someone to hold the fan still when your breaking bolts loose. Take bolts out of the fan Clutch to remove the fan blades. Buy new parts & install in reverse order.
Take belt off water pump pulley remove fan from pump (4 bolts) remove old clutch from fan install new with same bolts Put fan back on.
remove the bolts holding it to the water pump pulley, then wiggle the fan out under neath the radiator hose ( or take it off if you like) there will be 4 bolts on the front of the fan holding on the fan clutch. good luck!
The 2000 Chevy Cavalier cooling fan shroud is held in place with 10 retaining bolts. Remove the retaining bolts and the cooling fan shroud will come off.
Take the bolts of the fan blades
The fan housing on a 97 200sx is held in using 3 10mm bolts on the top of the fan housing. once you remove these 3 bolts and unplug the fans they lift right out
you have to remove the cooling fan to change the fan clutch. you need to loosen the fan shroud, be careful to remember the serpenting belp routing, maybe draw a diagram to remind you. 4 bolts holding the fan to the water pump, 4 bolts holding the clutch to the fan. this is how i did mine on a 5.0l Chevy truck
Remove the bolts, remove offending fan and replace with new one