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Kia Magentis / Optima (2000 release)

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Radiator



Withdrawal

PERFORMANCE ORDER

1. Disconnect the negative battery terminal.
2. Disconnect from the engine cooling fan.
3. Remove the drain plug on the radiator and drain the coolant into a suitable container.
4. Loosen the hose clamps and remove the upper and lower hoses from the radiator.

5. On vehicles with automatic transmission disconnect hoses from the oil cooler.

To eliminate the leaking transmission fluid, and dirt in the system, close the ends of the hoses of an oil radiator with suitable plugs.

6. Remove the bolts of the radiator.
7. Remove the heat sink with a fan heater.

8. Remove the fan motor from the radiator.

Check

PERFORMANCE ORDER

1. Check for radiator on absence of foreign objects between the plates.
2. Check for bent radiator fins. If necessary, straighten platinum.
3. Check radiator for cracks, damage and leaks.
4. Check the radiator hoses for cracks, damage and scuffs.
5. Check the expansion tank for damage.
6. Check the oil cooler hoses, automatic transmission for cracks, damage and scuffs.

Setting

PERFORMANCE ORDER

1. Fill in the required amount of cooling required coolant.
2. Start the engine and let it run for as long as the thermostat valve open, then stop the engine.
3. Remove the radiator cap and add coolant to the upper edge of the neck of the radiator.
4. Check for leaks from the cooling system.





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