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Removal Check And Installation Of A Radiator Hyundai Santa Fe 2 2007

Removal Check And Installation Of A Radiator Hyundai Santa Fe 2 2007
Removal Check And Installation Of A Radiator Hyundai Santa Fe 2 2007

Removal Check And Installation Of A Radiator Hyundai Santa Fe 2 2007 Score 1. while this video is pretty decent, it's for the 2006 model which has some significant differences. i'll have to verify on a 2009, but iirc the top core support on the 2007 and later doesn't just pop off with 4 screws as shown here. add a comment. rep: 479.3k. About press copyright contact us creators advertise developers terms privacy policy & safety how works test new features nfl sunday ticket press copyright.

Removal Check And Installation Of A Radiator Hyundai Santa Fe 2 2007
Removal Check And Installation Of A Radiator Hyundai Santa Fe 2 2007

Removal Check And Installation Of A Radiator Hyundai Santa Fe 2 2007 1. drained radiator 2. removed air duct 3. removed hoses 4. removed connectors to fans and removed drivers side fan first, then passenger side. 5. removed 2 rubber hoses that connect to bottom of radiator (i think automatic trans lines) 6. remove 2 bolts near the top of a c condenser to tilt forward so radiator can be removed. Engine coolant. 1. remove the air duct and disconnect the negative battery cable. remove the air duct and disconnect the negative battery cable. take off the air cleaner assembly, and drain the cooling system into a resealable container. take off the radiator's inlet hose and remove the transmission's cooler lines. 2. Background and identification. the hyundai santa fe is a sport utility vehicle (suv) produced by hyundai since 2000. the car is named after santa fe, new mexico, and was introduced for the 2001 model year as hyundai’s first suv. the santa fe was successful in the united states and quickly became hyundai’s best selling vehicle. Wait until engine is cool, then carefully remove the radiator cap and fill the radiator with engine coolant, then install it on the pressure tester. 2. apply a pressure tester to the radiator and apply a pressure of 93.16 ~ 122.58 kpa (0.95 ~ 1.25 kgf cm², 13.51 ~ 17.78 psi).

Removal Check And Installation Of A Radiator Hyundai Santa Fe 2 2007
Removal Check And Installation Of A Radiator Hyundai Santa Fe 2 2007

Removal Check And Installation Of A Radiator Hyundai Santa Fe 2 2007 Background and identification. the hyundai santa fe is a sport utility vehicle (suv) produced by hyundai since 2000. the car is named after santa fe, new mexico, and was introduced for the 2001 model year as hyundai’s first suv. the santa fe was successful in the united states and quickly became hyundai’s best selling vehicle. Wait until engine is cool, then carefully remove the radiator cap and fill the radiator with engine coolant, then install it on the pressure tester. 2. apply a pressure tester to the radiator and apply a pressure of 93.16 ~ 122.58 kpa (0.95 ~ 1.25 kgf cm², 13.51 ~ 17.78 psi). 1. an empty radiator. 2. ad duct air removal. 3. cut the hoses. 4. unplug the fans’ connectors and take out the drivers’ side fan before removing the passengers’. 5. removed the two rubber hoses that connect to the radiator’s bottom (i think automatic trans lines) 6. Customer: was replacing the radiator on a 2007 hyundai santa fe gls. got all back in, was putting on the two small lines on bottom of radiator. pushing to hard on lines to get them on, pulled them off other end where attached and for the life of me can’t find where they go back on. looked online can’t find anything that h we lps helps.

Looking For A Removel And Installation Step By Step Guide For A 2007
Looking For A Removel And Installation Step By Step Guide For A 2007

Looking For A Removel And Installation Step By Step Guide For A 2007 1. an empty radiator. 2. ad duct air removal. 3. cut the hoses. 4. unplug the fans’ connectors and take out the drivers’ side fan before removing the passengers’. 5. removed the two rubber hoses that connect to the radiator’s bottom (i think automatic trans lines) 6. Customer: was replacing the radiator on a 2007 hyundai santa fe gls. got all back in, was putting on the two small lines on bottom of radiator. pushing to hard on lines to get them on, pulled them off other end where attached and for the life of me can’t find where they go back on. looked online can’t find anything that h we lps helps.

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