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Radiator Cooling Fan Motor: Service and Repair















REMOVAL

1. Remove No.1 cooling fan.

a. Canada: Disconnect the relay block (for daytime running light system) from battery hold-down clamp.
b. Remove the No.1 cooling fan.
1) Disconnect the cruise control actuator wire from the clamp on the fan shroud.
2) Disconnect the cooling fan connector.





3) Remove the 4 bolts and cooling fan.

Torque: 5.0 Nm (44 inch lbs.)

c. Remove the No.2 cooling fan.
d. Drain the engine coolant.
e. Disconnect the upper radiator hose from the radiator.
f. Remove the No.2 cooling fan.
1) Disconnect the cooling fan connector.





2) Remove the 3 bolts and cooling fan.

Torque: 5.0 Nm (44 inch lbs.)

DISASSEMBLY
1. Remove No.1 cooling fan.





a. Remove the nut and the fan.

Torque: 6.2 Nm (55 inch lbs.)





b. Remove the fan motor.
1) Disconnect the wire and connector from the fan shroud.





2) Remove the 3 screws and fan motor.
2. Remove No.2 cooling fan.





a. Remove the clip and fan.

NOTICE: When removing the clip and fan, do not apply too much force to the motor shaft. And do not scratch the motor shaft.

HINT: At the time of installation, please refer to the following items. Install a new clip from the side opposite the protrusion on the fan.

b. Remove the fan motor.





1) Disconnect the lead wire from the fan shroud.





2) Remove the 3 screws and fan motor.

REASSEMBLY
Reassembly is in the reverse order of disassembly.

INSTALLATION
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.