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Old 09-29-2007, 06:37 PM   #4 (permalink)
GregH
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Re: Serpentine belt - but what about the fan clutch wires?!

Do not cut the shroud...

Drain a little coolant out to get the level below the radiator top tank. Then disconnect the radiator hose and degas hose from the radiator and position them aside. Remove the 2 8mm screws from the fan shroud. Remove the 4 8mm screws on the radiator retaining brackets.

Rock the radiator forward to increase clearance for the fan shroud. Push the fan shroud rearward and pull up. Watch those two hose connections on the radiator! The shroud will lift all the way off the vehicle.
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