1. Engine coolant temperature sensor; 2. Washer; 3. Gasket; 4. Radiator hose (upper); 5. Outlet pipe; 6. Heater hose; 7. Heater hose; 8. Water hose; 9. Water hose; A. To the electric throttle; B. To the heater; C. To radiator
Removing
1. Drain the coolant.
Attention:
- Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. High-pressure coolant splashing out of the radiator can cause severe burns.
- Drain the coolant when it is cold.
2. Remove the duct (inlet) and air duct. See chapter Mechanical part of the engine.
3. Disconnect the radiator hose (upper).
4. Disconnect the wiring connector from the engine coolant temperature sensor.
5. Disconnect the water hose and heater hose.
6. Remove the outlet pipe.
7. If necessary, unscrew the engine coolant temperature sensor from the exhaust pipe.
Installation
Installation is carried out in the reverse order of removal.
Check after installation
Check for engine coolant leaks using the radiator cap adapter (special tool: EG17650301) and pump (suitable tool) (models without air conditioning) or with a pump and an adapter for the reservoir cap (models with air conditioning).
Start the engine and warm it up to normal operating temperature. Perform a visual check to make sure there are no coolant leaks.