How to remove fan clutch on 2003 ford explorer
the first thing you should always do is check all fuses , if there all good , was thare any work done on the vehicle recently, if so look in the aria in question for disconected wiring or damaged wiring-unplugged connectors. if all checks out good, id consider the fan to be suspect.
To remove the engine cooling fan from a 2003 Saturn Ion, first disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety. Next, remove the front grille and the radiator shroud to access the fan assembly. Disconnect the electrical connector from the fan, then unbolt the fan from its mounting points and carefully pull it out from the engine compartment. Finally, reverse the steps to install a new fan if needed.
To remove the radiator fan from a 1999 Lincoln Continental, first disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Then, remove any necessary components that obstruct access to the fan, such as the shroud or other nearby parts. Disconnect the electrical connector from the fan and remove the mounting bolts or screws securing the fan to the radiator. Finally, carefully lift the fan out of the engine compartment.
This is for the V6 Lincoln ls. From expirience I had to change my fan and convert it to an electric fan seeing how expensive it is to replace the hydraulic pump. To remove the fan you must remove the intake and any plugs that are connected to the intake pipe. Then unbolt the A/C overflow. Then you must remove the top flow pipe for the radiator to get to the top bolt of the radiator fan. Now remove both top bolts from both sides and the fan is now only being held by the hydraulic fan lines. I unbolted both hydraulic lines and pulled the fan out side ways. And that's how I removed my radiator fan. Took an average handy man 2 1/2 hrs with the proper tools and a plan out first.
Turn the large nut loose (1 7/16") by turning it counterclockwise then spin the fan and fan clutch off as an assembly. Separate the fan from the clutch on the bench.
You have to first remove screws on both sides of the fan. Then unplug the positive battery cable. Next remove wires that are attached to fans. you must remove from the bottoms. The bracket at the bottom must be removed and radiator hose. after that it will slide right out!
Hey guys, I trying to take off a fan clutch on my 2003 chev blazer and want to know if I have to remove the radiator to do it.
If you're looking at the car from the front left
The fan shroud is held in place by 4 bolts. Remove those and the upper radiator hose and lift out.
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1986 Lincoln air conditioning blower motor. Remove the blower motor retaining bolts. Remove the fan on the front of the blower motor. Reverse the process to install the new blower motor.
Remove the fan itself then remove the clutch from the fan