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REMOVAL [ol][*]Disconnect negative cable from auxiliary jumper terminal. WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE PRESSURE CAP OR ANY HOSE WITH THE SYSTEM HOT AND UNDER PRESSURE BECAUSE SERIOUS BURNS FROM COOLANT CAN OCCUR. [*]Drain cooling system (Refer to 7 - COOLING/ENGINE - STANDARD PROCEDURE).[*]Remove upper radiator crossmember (Cooling Module Mounting). CAUTION: Plastic tanks, while stronger than brass are subject to damage by impact, such as wrenches.[*]Disconnect the radiator fan electrical connector.[*]Remove radiator fan.[*]Disconnect hoses from radiator.[*]Remove screw that holds support bracket for transmission cooler tubes at left side of radiator (if equipped). CAUTION: Avoid bending the condenser inlet tube. Care should be taken not to damage radiator or condenser cooling fins. [*]Remove the air conditioning condenser attaching screws located at the front of the radiator (A/C CONDENSER MOUNTING). Disengage AC condenser from radiator. It is not necessary to discharge the air conditioning system to remove radiator.[*]Radiator can now be lifted free from engine compartment. Care should be taken not to damage radiator or condenser cooling fins during removal
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