LSJ Heat Exchanger Removal
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LSJ Heat Exchanger Removal
Can anyone give me a brief overview as to how the stock heat exchanger comes out ?
I cant seem to find anything about it anywhere so a little help would be great. I hate starting a project blind so if i can get a few tips that would be great.
I might make a how to if i have enough time as well.
I cant seem to find anything about it anywhere so a little help would be great. I hate starting a project blind so if i can get a few tips that would be great.
I might make a how to if i have enough time as well.
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ok so i got it taken care of ... here is a brief how to for anyone looking to do this in the future :
1.) Remove the 2 push pin retainers on each side of the plastic air dam.
2.) Take the 2 bolts out on each side of the AC condenser.
--- They are 10mm and only about an inch long.
3.) The AC condenser then slides down out of the two plastic clips holding it in.
4.) Take out the 2 bolts on each side of the Heat Exchanger.
--- They are 10mm and only about an inch long.
5.) The Heat Exchanger and the black plastic side brackets slide down out of the two plastic clips (on the radiator) holding it in.
All done its pretty simple once you understand how its all configured.
Feel free to PM me if you have any questions in the future.
1.) Remove the 2 push pin retainers on each side of the plastic air dam.
2.) Take the 2 bolts out on each side of the AC condenser.
--- They are 10mm and only about an inch long.
3.) The AC condenser then slides down out of the two plastic clips holding it in.
4.) Take out the 2 bolts on each side of the Heat Exchanger.
--- They are 10mm and only about an inch long.
5.) The Heat Exchanger and the black plastic side brackets slide down out of the two plastic clips (on the radiator) holding it in.
All done its pretty simple once you understand how its all configured.
Feel free to PM me if you have any questions in the future.
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