Remove the radiator of the low-temperature coolant circuit
NOTE:
DANGER
High-voltage system.
The high-voltage system operates on the basis of hazardous, electrical voltage and high currents. Mortal hazard through electric shock!
High-voltage system.
The high-voltage system operates on the basis of hazardous, electrical voltage and high currents. Mortal hazard through electric shock!
- All work on the high-voltage system may only be carried out by specially trained and technically experienced personnel.
- For additional information see:
- For additional information see:
WARNING:
Hot surfaces.
Risk of burning!
Risk of burning!
- Perform all work only on components that have cooled down.
Preliminary work
- Refer to REMOVE RESONATOR .
- Refer to REMOVING THE COVER ON LEFT AND RIGHT IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT AT THE TOP .
- Refer to REMOVE THE LEFT AND RIGHT FRONT-END STRUT
- Refer to REMOVE FRONT CROSS CONNECTION .
- Refer to REMOVE THE REAR TOP CROSS CONNECTION .
- Refer to REMOVING THE FAN COWL .
- Refer to REMOVE THE FRONT UNDERBODY PROTECTION OR FRONT THRUST FIELD .
- Refer to REMOVING THE UNDERBODY PROTECTION OF THE STEERING GEAR AND THRUST FIELD RESPECTIVELY .
- Refer to REMOVING REAR UNDERBODY PROTECTION .
Further information is available.
WARNING:
Hot surfaces.
Risk of burning!
Risk of burning!
- Perform all work only on components that have cooled down.
NOTE:
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Immobilization period-long fill of coolant!
Do not reuse used coolant.
When replacing and removing components which rely on the corrosion protection effect of the coolant, it is essential to change the coolant. The cooling system must therefore be emptied and refilled.
In the case of other removal work involving the draining of part quantities of coolant, the coolant level must be topped up with new coolant.
Immobilization period-long fill of coolant!
Do not reuse used coolant.
When replacing and removing components which rely on the corrosion protection effect of the coolant, it is essential to change the coolant. The cooling system must therefore be emptied and refilled.
In the case of other removal work involving the draining of part quantities of coolant, the coolant level must be topped up with new coolant.
NOTE:
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Notes on work at the cooling system form the basis of these repair instructions and must be complied with at all times.
For additional information see: 17 00... INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPAIR WORK ON COOLING SYSTEM
Notes on work at the cooling system form the basis of these repair instructions and must be complied with at all times.
For additional information see: 17 00... INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPAIR WORK ON COOLING SYSTEM
NOTE:
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Collect and dispose of emerging fluids. Observe country-specific waste disposal regulations.
Collect and dispose of emerging fluids. Observe country-specific waste disposal regulations.
- Loosen sealing cap (1).
- Loosen sealing cap (1).
- Unlock the locks (1).
- Unlock the locks (2).
- Remove the cover (3) of the top cooling module.
- Unlock and loosen coolant line (1).
- Unlock and loosen coolant line (2).
- Catch and dispose of leakage coolant.
- Unlock and loosen transmission oil lines (3).
- Catch and dispose of the leakage transmission oil.
- Loosen screw (1).
- Guide out and remove holder (2).
- Feed out transmission oil lines (3) and put to one side.
- Unlock and loosen coolant line (1).
- Catch and dispose of leakage coolant.
- Unlock and loosen coolant line (1).
- Catch and dispose of leakage coolant.
- Remove screws (arrows).
- Thread out air duct (1) and remove.
- Release clamps.
- Loosen screws (1).
- Guide out and remove the cover (2).
- Loosen clamps (1).
- Guide out air duct (2) in arrow direction and remove.
- Unlock and loosen coolant line (1).
- Catch and dispose of leakage coolant.
- Unlock lock (1).
- Unlock lock (2).
- Release cover (3) of bottom cooling module.
- Unlock the locks (1).
- Unlock lock (1).
- Unlock lock (2).
- Remove the cover (3) of the bottom cooling module.
- Loosen screw (1).
- Loosen screw (1).
- Remove the radiator of the low-temperature coolant circuit (1) including the radiator of the high-temperature coolant circuit (2).
















