How do I get the lower transmission oil cooler line out once I have disconnected it for the radiator and transmission? I can not seem to get it out with all the bends and curves in it. Do I need to raise, lower or disconnet a suppor to get it out?
The connector come loose with a standard or metric open end wrench. I wanted to know how to get the actual line out from under the truck. The line so many bend in it that it will not slide out through the little opens there are.The connector come loose with a standard or metric open end wrench. I wanted to know how to get the actual line out from under the truck. The line so many bend in it that it will not slide out through the little opens there are.
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RADIATOR
Removal
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Drain engine cooling system as described.
3. Remove engine air cleaner.
4. Remove upper radiator hose from water bypass tube.
5. Remove radiator overflow hose from radiator and fan shroud.
6. Remove transmission oil cooler line from oil cooler inlet fitting.
7. Remove nuts retaining A/C condenser core to the radiator.
8. Disconnect engine control sensor wiring from the auxiliary electric cooling fan motors and the CCRM.
9. Raise vehicle on hoist.
10. Remove splash shield from lower radiator support and front sub-frame.
11. Remove lower radiator hose from radiator.
12. Remove oil transmission cooler line from oil cooler outlet fitting on radiator.
13. Remove retaining screws for power steering/transaxle oil cooler and position cooler aside.
14. Support fan shroud, radiator and A/C condenser core with a suitable jackstand. Remove lower radiator
support.
15. Position jackstand aside and carefully remove radiator and fan shroud.
16. Remove two retaining bolts for fan shroud at top of radiator and remove fan shroud from radiator.
17. Remove upper radiator hose from radiator.
NOTE: Loosen transmission oil cooler lines while securely holding radiator
connector with a back-up wrench.
NOTE: Loosen transmission oil cooler lines while securely holding radiator
connector with a back-up wrench.
18. Remove the radiator.
RADIATOR
Removal
1. Disconnect battery ground cable.
2. Drain engine cooling system as described.
3. Remove engine air cleaner.
4. Remove upper radiator hose from water bypass tube.
5. Remove radiator overflow hose from radiator and fan shroud.
6. Remove transmission oil cooler line from oil cooler inlet fitting.
7. Remove nuts retaining A/C condenser core to the radiator.
8. Disconnect engine control sensor wiring from the auxiliary electric cooling fan motors and the CCRM.
9. Raise vehicle on hoist.
10. Remove splash shield from lower radiator support and front sub-frame.
11. Remove lower radiator hose from radiator.
12. Remove oil transmission cooler line from oil cooler outlet fitting on radiator.
13. Remove retaining screws for power steering/transaxle oil cooler and position cooler aside.
14. Support fan shroud, radiator and A/C condenser core with a suitable jackstand. Remove lower radiator
support.
15. Position jackstand aside and carefully remove radiator and fan shroud.
16. Remove two retaining bolts for fan shroud at top of radiator and remove fan shroud from radiator.
17. Remove upper radiator hose from radiator.
NOTE: Loosen transmission oil cooler lines while securely holding radiator
connector with a back-up wrench.
NOTE: Loosen transmission oil cooler lines while securely holding radiator
connector with a back-up wrench.
18. Remove Radiator
Section 03-03: Engine Cooling
1997 Taurus, Sable Workshop Manual
REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION
Radiator
Aluminum Core, Crossflow
SPECIAL SERVICE TOOL(S) REQUIRED
Description
Tool Number
Fuel Line Disconnect Tool Set
T90T-9550-S Removal CAUTION: Do not mix Standard (green) Coolant with Extended Life Coolant (orange). If mixing occurs, drain engine cooling system and refill with originally equipped coolant type. If this contamination occurs, the service interval of Extended Life Coolant will be reduced from 6 years/150,000 miles to 3 years/30,000 miles.
Disconnect battery ground cable (14301).
Remove battery (10653) as described in Section 14-01 .
Remove clip retaining contant control relay module and position module aside.
Remove battery tray (10732) as described in Section 14-01 .
Remove radiator cap (8100).
Raise vehicle on hoist as described in Section 00-02 .
Remove radiator splash shield.
Drain engine cooling system as described in this section.
Remove the radiator mounting bracket assembly.
Remove lower radiator hose (8286).
Partially lower vehicle.
Remove upper radiator hose (8260).
Remove radiator overflow hose (8075).
Remove upper A/C condenser core retaining bolts.
Remove upper transmission oil cooler tube clips.
Remove lower transmission oil cooler tube (7C410)(EPN=7C410)using 3/8 Inch Fuel Line Disconnect Tool T90T-9550-C.
Raise vehicle on hoist.
Remove lower transmission oil cooler tube clips.
Remove lower transmission oil cooler tube (7C410)(EPN=7C410)using 3/8 Inch Fuel Line Disconnect Tool T90T-9550-C.
Remove transmission oil cooler bracket and position transmission oil cooler aside.
Remove lower A/C condenser core bolts and position A/C condenser core (19712)aside.
Drain engine cooling system as described. Disconnect upper radiator hose (8260) and lower radiator hose (8286) and radiator overflow hose (8075) from the radiator (8005). Disconnect the transmission oil cooler inlet and outlet lines from the radiator.
Remove cooling fan motor,fan blade (8600) and fan shroud (8146) assembly as described.
Remove radiator upper bracket retaining bolts and remove bracket. Lift radiator from vehicle.
Installation
Position the radiator into the vehicle. Install upper brackets and tighten bolts securely.
Connect the transmission oil cooler lines to the transmission oil cooler fittings.
Install cooling fan motor, fan blade and fan shroud assembly as described.
Engine Cooling Fan Motor, Fan Blade and Fan Shroud Assembly, Electrical
Removal
Disconnect (pull apart) the male-female cooling fan motor wiring connector at the side of the fan shroud (8146). Remove the male terminal connector retaining clip from the fan shroud mounting tab.
Remove two fan shroud upper retaining bolts at the radiator tanks.
Lift cooling fan motor/fan blade (8600)/fan shroud assembly past radiator (8005), disengaging fan shroud from two lower retaining clips.
Installation
Follow removal procedure in reverse order.
Tighten fan shroud retaining bolts to 5.2-7.2 Nm (46-63 lb-in).
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REMOVAL
Disconnect battery ground cable (14301).
Drain engine coolant.
Remove engine air cleaner (ACL) (9600).
Remove upper radiator hose (8260) from water bypass tube.
Remove radiator overflow hose (8075) from radiator (8005) and fan shroud (8146). NOTE: Loosen transmission oil cooler lines while securely holding radiator connector with a back-up wrench.
Remove transmission oil cooler line from oil cooler inlet fitting.
Remove nuts retaining A/C condenser core to the radiator.
Disconnect engine control sensor wiring (12A581) from the auxiliary electric cooling fan motors and the CCRM.
Raise vehicle on hoist.
Remove splash shield from lower radiator support (16138) and front sub-frame (5C 145).
Remove lower radiator hose (8286) from radiator. NOTE: Loosen transmission oil cooler lines while securely holding radiator connector with a back-up wrench.
Remove oil transmission cooler line from oil cooler outlet fitting on radiator.
Remove retaining screws for power steering/transaxle oil cooler and position cooler aside.
Support fan shroud, radiator and A/C condenser core (19712) with a suitable jackstand. Remove lower radiator support. Position jackstand aside and carefully remove radiator and fan shroud.
Remove two retaining bolts for fan shroud at top of radiator and remove fan shroud from radiator.
Remove upper radiator hose from radiator.
INSTALLATION
Follow removal procedure in reverse order.
Tighten fan shroud bolts and A/C condenser core nuts to radiator to 3-5 Nm (27-44 inch lbs.) .
Tighten lower radiator support bolts to 8-11 Nm (71-97 inch lbs.) .
Tighten transmission oil cooler lines to fittings to 25-28 Nm (18-21 inch lbs.) .
Tighten power steering/transaxle oil cooler and splash shield retaining screws securely.
The connector come loose with a standard or metric open end wrench. I wanted to know how to get the actual line out from under the truck. The line so many bend in it that it will not slide out through the little opens there are.
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