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    Aux fan removal/replacement

    Can you remove the aux fan without removing the radiator and condenser?
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    #2
    Yes, but you have to take the whole front end of the car off.
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      #3
      Originally posted by Jordan
      Yes, but you have to take the whole front end of the car off.
      How much of the front of the car?

      Grilles, bumper and what else?

      I have a Bentley on order but I won't see it for at least 2 weeks.
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        #4
        Taking out the radiator isn't hard at all, personally I haven't taken off the condensor but that wouldn't be hard either I don't think.

        Basically he's saying it would be more work.
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          #5
          Originally posted by eightyfoure
          Taking out the radiator isn't hard at all, personally I haven't taken off the condensor but that wouldn't be hard either I don't think.

          Basically he's saying it would be more work.
          I don't want to remove the condenser because the a/c is charged. I would prefer to do it from the front if possible.

          I have 2 cars and time isn't the issue. I just was inquiring as to how many parts need to come off to access the fan and pull it.
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            #6
            You need to make your car look like this.

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              #7
              Perfect, this is what I was looking for.
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                #8
                Originally posted by dark_islight
                I don't want to remove the condenser because the a/c is charged. I would prefer to do it from the front if possible.
                You don't actually have to dissconnect the A/C lines. You just need to move the condenser out of the way.

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                  #9
                  Justin,

                  I did as you said and it worked out fine. Just took 8 hours because I had some other issues to deal with while the front end was off.

                  Thanks for the info. :D
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