REMOVAL
REMOVAL |
Set the vehicle on a lift.
Remove battery and washer tank.
Lift-up the vehicle.
Remove the under cover.
Disconnect ATF cooler hose from radiator.
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Do not remove with a screwdriver or other pointed tools.
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When the hose is difficult to remove, wrap a shop cloth
around the hose to protect it. Turn it with pliers, and then pull
directly out with your hand.
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Note | ||
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Do not remove with a screwdriver or other pointed tools.
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When the hose is difficult to remove, wrap a shop cloth
around the hose to protect it. Turn it with pliers, and then pull
directly out with your hand.
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Remove ATF cooler pipe from frame.

Remove the oil cooler inlet and outlet pipes.
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When removing outlet pipe, be careful not to lose ball and spring used with retaining screw. |

(A)
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Inlet pipe
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(B)
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Outlet
pipe
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