These are the instructions for a 4 cylinder motor.
Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable.
CAUTION Do NOT remove the cylinder block or the radiator draincock with the system hot and under pressure because serious burns from coolant can occur.
Drain the cooling system.
Remove the hose clamps and hoses from the radiator. Remove the coolant reserve system tank-to-filler neck tube.
Remove the automatic transaxle hoses, if so equipped.
Remove the fan and fan support assembly by disconnecting the fan motor electrical wiring.
Remove the fan shroud retaining clips, located on the top and bottom of the shroud for most of the vehicles (the Dynasty has them only on the top).
Lift the shroud up and out of the bottom shroud attachment clips separating the shroud from the radiator. Avoid damaging the fan.
Remove the upper radiator mounting screws. Disconnect the engine block heater wire, if so equipped.
Remove the air conditioning condenser attaching screws located at the top front of the radiator, if the vehicle is equipped with air conditioning.
Lift the radiator free of the engine compartment.
Care should be taken to NOT damage the radiator cooling fins or water tubes during removal or installation. To install:
Slide the radiator down into position behind the radiator support.
Attach the air conditioning condenser to the radiator, if so equipped, with a force of approximately 10 lbs. (44 N) to seat the radiator assembly lower rubber isolators in the mount holes provided.
Tighten the radiator mounting screws to 108 inch lbs. (12 Nm).
Connect the automatic transaxle hoses, if so equipped. Tighten the hose clamps to 35 inch lbs. (4 Nm).
Slide the fan shroud, fan and motor down into the clips on the lower radiator flange. Install new shroud retaining clips.
Install the upper and lower radiator hoses (including the coolant reserve hose).
Plug the fan motor electrical connection and attach the negative (-) battery cable.
Fill the cooling system with coolant (refer to Section 1 for more details).
Operate the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature. Check the cooling system and automatic transaxle (if equipped) for the correct fluid levels. Also check for coolant leaks.
Here are the instruction for a 6 cylinder engine. 6-Cylinder Engines
Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable.
CAUTION Do NOT remove the cylinder block or the radiator draincock with the system hot and under pressure because serious burns from coolant can occur.
Drain the cooling system.
Remove the hose clamps and hoses from the radiator. Remove the coolant reserve system tank to filler neck tube.
Remove the automatic transaxle hoses, if so equipped.
Remove the fan and fan support assembly by disconnecting the fan motor electrical wiring.
Remove the fan shroud retaining clips, located on the top and bottom of the shroud for most of the vehicles (the New Yorker, Dynasty, Fifth Ave., and Imperial have them only on the top).
Lift the shroud up and out of the bottom shroud attachment clips separating the shroud from the radiator. Avoid damaging the fan.
Remove the upper radiator mounting screws. Disconnect the engine block heater wire, if so equipped.
Remove the air conditioning condenser attaching screws located at the top front of the radiator, if the vehicle is equipped with air conditioning.
Lift the radiator free of the engine compartment.
Care should be taken NOT to damage the radiator cooling fins or water tubes during removal or installation. To install:
Slide the radiator down into position behind the radiator support.
Attach the air conditioning condenser to the radiator, if so equipped, with a force of approximately 10 lbs. (44 N) to seat the radiator assembly lower rubber isolators in the mount holes provided.
Tighten the radiator mounting screws to 9 ft. lbs. (12 Nm).
Connect the automatic transaxle hoses, if so equipped. Tighten the hose clamps to 35 inch lbs. (4 Nm).
Slide the fan shroud, fan and motor down into the clips on the lower radiator flange. Install new shroud retaining clips.
Install the upper and lower radiator hoses (including the coolant reserve hose).
Plug the fan motor electrical connection and attach the negative (-) battery cable.
Fill the cooling system with coolant (refer to Section 1 for more details).
Operate the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature. Check the cooling system and automatic transaxle for the correct fluid levels. Also check for coolant leaks.
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These are the instructions for a 4 cylinder motor.
- Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable.
- Drain the cooling system.
- Remove the hose clamps and hoses from the radiator. Remove the coolant reserve system tank-to-filler neck tube.
- Remove the automatic transaxle hoses, if so equipped.
- Remove the fan and fan support assembly by disconnecting the fan motor electrical wiring.
- Remove the fan shroud retaining clips, located on the top and bottom of the shroud for most of the vehicles (the Dynasty has them only on the top).
- Lift the shroud up and out of the bottom shroud attachment clips separating the shroud from the radiator. Avoid damaging the fan.
- Remove the upper radiator mounting screws. Disconnect the engine block heater wire, if so equipped.
- Remove the air conditioning condenser attaching screws located at the top front of the radiator, if the vehicle is equipped with air conditioning.
- Lift the radiator free of the engine compartment.
Care should be taken to NOT damage the radiator cooling fins or water tubes during removal or installation.
- Slide the radiator down into position behind the radiator support.
- Attach the air conditioning condenser to the radiator, if so equipped, with a force of approximately 10 lbs. (44 N) to seat the radiator assembly lower rubber isolators in the mount holes provided.
- Tighten the radiator mounting screws to 108 inch lbs. (12 Nm).
- Connect the automatic transaxle hoses, if so equipped. Tighten the hose clamps to 35 inch lbs. (4 Nm).
- Slide the fan shroud, fan and motor down into the clips on the lower radiator flange. Install new shroud retaining clips.
- Install the upper and lower radiator hoses (including the coolant reserve hose).
- Plug the fan motor electrical connection and attach the negative (-) battery cable.
- Fill the cooling system with coolant (refer to Section 1 for more details).
- Operate the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature. Check the cooling system and automatic transaxle (if equipped) for the correct fluid levels. Also check for coolant leaks.
Here are the instruction for a 6 cylinder engine.- Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable.
- Drain the cooling system.
- Remove the hose clamps and hoses from the radiator. Remove the coolant reserve system tank to filler neck tube.
- Remove the automatic transaxle hoses, if so equipped.
- Remove the fan and fan support assembly by disconnecting the fan motor electrical wiring.
- Remove the fan shroud retaining clips, located on the top and bottom of the shroud for most of the vehicles (the New Yorker, Dynasty, Fifth Ave., and Imperial have them only on the top).
- Lift the shroud up and out of the bottom shroud attachment clips separating the shroud from the radiator. Avoid damaging the fan.
- Remove the upper radiator mounting screws. Disconnect the engine block heater wire, if so equipped.
- Remove the air conditioning condenser attaching screws located at the top front of the radiator, if the vehicle is equipped with air conditioning.
- Lift the radiator free of the engine compartment.
Care should be taken NOT to damage the radiator cooling fins or water tubes during removal or installation.
- Slide the radiator down into position behind the radiator support.
- Attach the air conditioning condenser to the radiator, if so equipped, with a force of approximately 10 lbs. (44 N) to seat the radiator assembly lower rubber isolators in the mount holes provided.
- Tighten the radiator mounting screws to 9 ft. lbs. (12 Nm).
- Connect the automatic transaxle hoses, if so equipped. Tighten the hose clamps to 35 inch lbs. (4 Nm).
- Slide the fan shroud, fan and motor down into the clips on the lower radiator flange. Install new shroud retaining clips.
- Install the upper and lower radiator hoses (including the coolant reserve hose).
- Plug the fan motor electrical connection and attach the negative (-) battery cable.
- Fill the cooling system with coolant (refer to Section 1 for more details).
- Operate the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature. Check the cooling system and automatic transaxle for the correct fluid levels. Also check for coolant leaks.
please let me know if i can assist you in any further problems you may encounter with your vehicle.
CAUTION Do NOT remove the cylinder block or the radiator draincock with the system hot and under pressure because serious burns from coolant can occur.
To install:
6-Cylinder Engines
CAUTION Do NOT remove the cylinder block or the radiator draincock with the system hot and under pressure because serious burns from coolant can occur.
To install:
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