D2 Radiator Removal
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I removed the battery box. There should be a Phillips screw (head facing the front grill) that attaches the radiator to a support bracket about half way down. One on each side. I believe you can also get to them by removing the horns on both sides then pulling down the foam behind them for access. I think the oil cooler is attached to the condenser so that shouldn't be a factor. I was a (few) beers deep when I did mine so the details are somewhat foggy. There is a guy on youtube that shows the battery box way. That's what got me started. Hope that somewhat helps. Not sure if the year matters but 04 here.
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I removed the battery box. There should be a Phillips screw (head facing the front grill) that attaches the radiator to a support bracket about half way down. One on each side. I believe you can also get to them by removing the horns on both sides then pulling down the foam behind them for access. I think the oil cooler is attached to the condenser so that shouldn't be a factor. I was a (few) beers deep when I did mine so the details are somewhat foggy. There is a guy on youtube that shows the battery box way. That's what got me started. Hope that somewhat helps. Not sure if the year matters but 04 here.
Thanks again for your help.
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You have to unclip/unbolt the cooler from the radiator, it sits in one side and is secured on the other. Once you do that you can lift it out of the brackets & carefully remove the radiator.
When I did it I was able to reach all the screws with a small ratchet and proper bits for the bolts/screws.
When I did it I was able to reach all the screws with a small ratchet and proper bits for the bolts/screws.
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Everyone has pretty much covered the important steps, here's a walk through. I've done this three times in a month. You mentioned removing your grill, this assumes you've also already dumped your coolant onto the ground, and removed the 3 hoses from the radiator as well as all the shrouding and the fan. The fan is not necessary to remove but it gives you a little more room to work.
Remove horns.
Remove 10mm bolts behind horns and extract L shaped brackets from side of radiator by lifting them off the pins on the plastic.
Undo (2) 10mm bolts on upper side of passenger side condenser fan bracket and remove 2nd L shaped bracket from side of radiator.
Undo the single phillips screw holding the trans cooler to to the radiator (passenger side).
Remove (3) plastic scrivets holding flexible air flap on driver' side. They are next to the drier and penetrate into the cavity where the horn was.
Undo (2) 10mm bolts on driver's of the condenser. Unlike the passenger side, these 2 are on a tab outside of the condenser and are not the two that hold the condenser fan.
Lift the second L shaped bracket off the pin on the driver's side.
Lift the radiator out ot the locating holes in the frame and move it as close to the driver's side of the vehicle as possible.
Slide the trans cooler towards the passenger side to disengage the tab from the radiator housing.
Lift the radiator out.
Pretty sure that's the process. I typed this from memory so hopefully I haven't left anything out.
Remove horns.
Remove 10mm bolts behind horns and extract L shaped brackets from side of radiator by lifting them off the pins on the plastic.
Undo (2) 10mm bolts on upper side of passenger side condenser fan bracket and remove 2nd L shaped bracket from side of radiator.
Undo the single phillips screw holding the trans cooler to to the radiator (passenger side).
Remove (3) plastic scrivets holding flexible air flap on driver' side. They are next to the drier and penetrate into the cavity where the horn was.
Undo (2) 10mm bolts on driver's of the condenser. Unlike the passenger side, these 2 are on a tab outside of the condenser and are not the two that hold the condenser fan.
Lift the second L shaped bracket off the pin on the driver's side.
Lift the radiator out ot the locating holes in the frame and move it as close to the driver's side of the vehicle as possible.
Slide the trans cooler towards the passenger side to disengage the tab from the radiator housing.
Lift the radiator out.
Pretty sure that's the process. I typed this from memory so hopefully I haven't left anything out.
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