Fluid-cooled oil cooler
Fluid-cooled oil cooler |
To remove |
1. |
Remove the
Battery
and
Battery cover, bottom
.
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2. |
Remove the upper engine cover.
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3. |
Remove the lower spoiler shield (A). Detach the hose to the headlight washer (B) and unplug and remove the connector (C).
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4. |
Place a receptacle under the car, connect a hose to the radiator and drain the coolant
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5. |
Remove the cable guide bolt (A) and nuts (B) (1 bolt and 2 nuts). Lift off the guide from the studs.
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6. |
Unplug the oil pressure sensor connector (C).
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7. |
Detach the coolant hoses on the oil cooler and move them aside.
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8. |
Place a receptacle under the engine to collect the oil and coolant.
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9. |
Remove the oil cooler's retaining bolts to the engine block.
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10. |
Lift out the radiator and remove the oil pressure sensor (A).
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To fit |
1. |
Fit the oil pressure sensor (A).
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2. |
Fit new O-rings onto the oil cooler (B).
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3. |
Position the oil cooler. Fit the oil cooler bolts (A).
Tightening torque 22 Nm (16 lbf ft) |
4. |
Fit the oil cooler hoses and clamps (B).
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5. |
Pressure test the cooling system, see
Cooling system, pressure testing
.
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6. |
Fit the cable guide (A) and plug in the oil pressure sensor connector (C).
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7. |
Replace the upper engine cover.
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8. |
Fit the
Battery cover, lower section
and
Battery
.
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9. |
Check the engine oil level and top up as necessary.
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10. |
Fill coolant fluid and carry out
Bleeding the cooling system when working with the oil cooler
.
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11. |
Connect the hose to the headlamp washer (B) and fit and plug in the connector (C). Fit the lower spoiler shield (A).
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12. |
Carry out
Procedures after reconnecting the battery
.
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