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Nissan Terrano II (from 1985 to 1999 model year)

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Terrano 2
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Cooling System - general information
Antifreeze - the general information
Thermostat - removal and
Radiator - removal and installation
Fan clutch - removal and installation
Tank - Removal
Coolant pump - check
Coolant pump - removal and installation
The fluid temperature sensor - check and replacement
Heating System - general information
Fan - removal and installation
Radiator heater - removal and installation
Air Conditioning System - general information
The air conditioning system - maintenance
Proof of idling - Adjustment
Dehumidifier - removal and installation
Compressor - removal and installation
Capacitor - removal and installation
The control panel a heater and air conditioning - removal, installation and adjustment
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Emission of exhaust gases
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Radiator - removal and installation



1. Remove the battery. Remove the bottom cover. After the liquid from the radiator.
2. Disconnect the radiator hoses (including hoses and cooler / m with automatic transmission).
3. Remove the screws and remove the cover.
4. Remove the bolt and the radiator.
5. Clean the intercostal space of the radiator, if necessary, wash or take them to repair.
6. Install the heat sink in the reverse order. Pour the liquid, warm up the engine and check for leaks. If necessary, add a liquid.




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