HOW TO REMOVE A RADIATOR FROM A JEEP CHEROKEE
Applies to: JEEP CHEROKEE (1984-2001)
Recommended Tools
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8mm Socket
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10mm Socket
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Pliers
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Flathead Screwdriver
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Phillips Head Screwdriver
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Plastic Trim Tool
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Utility Knife
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Wire Cutters
Instructions
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1
Remove the Electric fan and the Mechanical Fan shroud, in this case they are held on with 8mm bolts.
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2
Remove the wiring harness on the electrical fan by pushing the red safety clip over and then pressing in on the black plastic clip while pulling to release.
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3
Remove the Reservoir line and set aside.` Pull the radiator support (the metal bracket on top of the radiator) with a socket wrench, in this case it is 10mm nuts and bolts on all sides of the support.
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4
If you don’t need the A/C condenser, go ahead and unbolt it from the radiator now. The A/C condenser is the small radiator looking like thing in front of the radiator.
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5
Use pliers or a screwdriver to remove the large radiator hoses from either side of the radiator at the top and the bottom.
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6
If you have an automatic transmission, there will be 2 transmission lines coming into the radiator, which need to be removed from the driver side of the radiator.
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7
Remove the clip on the bottom of the radiator that is holding the transmission line with an 8mm socket.
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8
Pull the radiator up and out.