>>> Any tips on replacing the radiator fan on a '96 Accord. How do you get
>>> to the bottom bolts in the shroud. Also do you have to remove the top
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> Is there not any bolts in the bottom. When I take the top 2 out it seems
> like it doesn't want to come out. I was afraid something would break.
I did unhook the fan connector. It feels like something is holding it in at
the bottom. Are there only the 2 bolts in the top.
> >>> Any tips on replacing the radiator fan on a '96 Accord. How do you get
> >>> to the bottom bolts in the shroud. Also do you have to remove the top
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>
> have you unplugged the electrics as well?
jim beam - 06 Jul 2007 21:27 GMT
>>>>> Any tips on replacing the radiator fan on a '96 Accord. How do you get
>>>>> to the bottom bolts in the shroud. Also do you have to remove the top
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>> have you unplugged the electrics as well?
> I did unhook the fan connector. It feels like something is holding it
in at
> the bottom. Are there only the 2 bolts in the top.
1. please don't top post - it makes threads impossible to follow.
2. there are only 2 bolts - the bottom of the frame sits in two sockets.
unless something is bent, and if the electrical sockets are unplugged
at the bottom, it'll just lift out.
Michael Pardee - 06 Jul 2007 23:36 GMT
>I did unhook the fan connector. It feels like something is holding it in at
> the bottom. Are there only the 2 bolts in the top.
If it is an auto tranny the transmission fluid hoses will have to be removed
from the bottom. IIRC I used a pencil to plug them.
Try rocking the rad side-to-side while lifting; I'm sure there is nothing
actually holding the bottom except stickiness. The proper incantations will
come to you ;-) Unless I am confusing it with a different car there are two
locating pins on the bottom that point upward, and that's it.
Mike
jim beam - 07 Jul 2007 00:08 GMT
>> I did unhook the fan connector. It feels like something is holding it in at
>> the bottom. Are there only the 2 bolts in the top.
>
> If it is an auto tranny the transmission fluid hoses will have to be removed
> from the bottom. IIRC I used a pencil to plug them.
not for the fan - that's the rad!
> Try rocking the rad side-to-side while lifting; I'm sure there is nothing
> actually holding the bottom except stickiness. The proper incantations will
> come to you ;-) Unless I am confusing it with a different car there are two
> locating pins on the bottom that point upward, and that's it.
>
> Mike
Michael Pardee - 07 Jul 2007 01:08 GMT
>>> I did unhook the fan connector. It feels like something is holding it in
>>> at
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> not for the fan - that's the rad!
I'm thinking the radiator had to come out to get the fan out (not much room
there) but I could certainly be wrong about that. It's been a year or so and
at my age these things tend to run together :-(
Mike