2007-2015 Nissan Altima Brand New Cooling Fan and Radiator Kit 3.5L
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- Nissan | Altima | 2007~2015 | 3.5L
- 100% Leak Tested, Direct Replacement
- Suitable for securing hoses in plumbing and automotive applications
- Built with high-density multi-lowered fins for maximum cooling efficiency
- OE design to ensure exact fit, form, and function for an easy drop-in installation
- Placement on Vehicle: Front
- Warranty: 1 Year
- Product Type: Cooling Fan&Radiator
- Fitment: Direct Replacement
- Radiator Tank Material: Plastic
- Radiator Core Material: Aluminum
- Fan Height: 7.5CM
- Fan Width: 37CM
- Fan Length: 75CM
- Fan Color: Black
- Fan Blade: 11-9
- Fan Plug Pin: 4-4
- Radiator Height: 26-3/8 In.
- Radiator Width: 16-1/8 In.
- Radiator Thickness: 11/16 In.
- Radiator Weight: 10bs
- Interchange Part Number: 2988-C, NI3010210-C, 21460ZN50A-C
- Other Part Number: 21481JA000, 21481JA100, NI3115134, 621660 L4 4CYL V6 6CYL
- Notes: Cooling Fan&Radiator will be shipped out separately
- Voltage: 12V
- Amp Draw: ¡Ü12.5A,¡Ü14A
- Fan RPM: 2400¡À200rpm,2350¡À200rpm
- Start the vehicle, to rise to normal temperature. Slowly open the tank cover, and the fluid shake from the tank after filling the mouth, the cleaner can be mixed with any brand of coolant. Idle running not less than 15 minutes, not cleaning vehicles not less than 30 minutes for two years. And then discharge coolant, and flush the water tank, until out of clear water, suitable for any water cycle system.
- After cleaning, after waiting for pipeline rehabilitation add fluid to the water tank, and inject new coolant and water purification.
- Disconnect the battery.
- Drain the radiator fluid into a suitable container
- Remove the old radiator
- Take off any plastic covers around the radiator.
- Disconnect the electrical connector to the fan, and unbolt and remove the fan assembly.
- Disconnect the radiator hoses from the radiator
- Disconnect the transmission cooling lines from the bottom of the radiator.
- Remove any clamps, brackets, or screws holding the radiator inside its frame.
- Lift the radiator up and out of the car.
- Slide the new radiator into place.
- Connect any clamps or brackets that hold the radiator in place.
- Connect the transmission cooling lines carefully.
- Connect the engine cooling hoses to the radiator.
- Replace the fan and fan shroud.
- Reconnect the fan's electrical connection.
- Replace the plastic covers.
- Fill the radiator with fluid.
- Check your work to make sure that there are no leaks.
- (Tools need to be prepared: Screwdrivers, Wrenches, Drain pan)
- Please keep children and pets away when replacing the radiator
- 1. In project operation, the vehicle's normal temperature is 60 to 80 degrees.
- 2. Add detergent if the tank is too full and can take some antifreeze.
- The radiator cooling fan is an integral part of your car that is responsible for cooling the radiator of your car. The radiator cooling fan does this by either pulling or pushing air into the radiator keeping the radiator temperatures within safe levels. A damaged radiator cooling fan is a determining factor in preventing your car from overheating. Below are the materials that you need along with the instructions on how to replace a radiator cooling fan.
- Step 1: Locate the Radiator Cooling Fan
- Locating the radiator cooling fan is the first step in replacing it. Turn off your car and allow it to cool off. Open the hood of your car and you will be able to see the radiator that is located at the back of the grill at the front portion of your engine compartment. The radiator cooling fan is attached at the back of the radiator through a mounting frame. Under the engine and the radiator is a sticking cylinder that is encased in a small casing. That is the radiator cooling fan motor that you may need to change or repair other than the radiator cooling fan itself.
- 1pc of brand new radiator & Brand New Cooling Fan
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1. How to clean the radiator
2. How to replace the radiator
3. How to Install the new radiator
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