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Radiator r— Replacement ‘System is under high pressure when engine is hot. To avoid danger of releasing scalding coolant, remove cap only when engine is cool. ‘Total Cooling System Capacity (incl. heater, and reservoir tank): 5 MIT: 8.8 liters (9.3 U.S. at., 7.7 Imp. at.) 4 AIT: 8.7 liters (9.2 U.S. at., 7.7 Imp. at.) RADIATOR Ci 17 wee UPPER RADIATOR HOSE Lower RADIATOR HOSE 5-46 NOTE: © Check all cooling system hoses for damage, leaks or deterioration and replace if necessary. © Check all hose clamps and retighten if necessary Use new O-rings whenever reassembiing, RADIATOR Refiling, page 5.48 Leak test, page 5-49 Inspect soldered joins and scorn for leaks, Blow dirt out from between core fins with compressed ar, Winseets, ete. are ctossing radiator, wash them off with low pressure water, cooLant RESERVOIR 6x 1.0mm TON. (1.0 kgm, 7 tot) RESISTOR Ny BS ) }INE O1f Lym " HEATER HOSE ~~ 1. Disconnect the lower hose to drain the coolant. 5. Disconnect the ATF cooling hoses fram radiator (AT only). 2. Disconnect the fan motor connectors. NOTE: Fit the blind plugs to the ATF cooling hoses 3. Disconnect the resistor connectors. to prevent ATF from bleeding. 4. Disconnect the upper hose from the radiator. 6. Remove the front bulkheed. 7. Pull up the radiator assembly, 8. Install the radiator assembly in the reverse order of removal. UPPER BULKHEAD RADIATOR LOWER CUSHION Lowen RADIATOR HOSE FAN MOTOR THERMOSENSOR CONNECTOR CONNECTOR a RESISTOR CONNECTOR NOTE: Install the radiator in the reverse order of removal after putting the radiator lower cushion into the place. 5-47

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