Hey No i just topped it off and it was all good since nothing drained from the engine or any other parts just some from the radiator . So no need to bleed/burp it )
Hey... sorry to hear that but the good thing the part is not expensive and its very easy to fix. it would take maybe 2 hours tops do it yourself without any rush.. depending on each persons skill level .. but like I said in the video for the most part you need just 10mm wrench and a screwdriver. you may or may not need to replace those nuts/studs for bots like I did but its easy as well . good luck and let me know if you need any help
@@DIY_AUTO_PHOTO Appreciate It Stan. Shop quoted me $400 to fix so I thought about trying this one myself. Hardest part from what I can tell is dealing with the shroud. 🤞no issues with the bolts!
Whatever makes you feel more comfortable . But honestly its not that hard and sometimes mechanics do a really sloppy and careless job that is better to do the job yourself
Hey.. so you do mean the plastic blade you can't take it off from the clutch ? if thats the case I would just try to ether use some penetrating oil to free things up.. let it sit for little and then try again maybe tap on the sides carefully
@@prolinkx3651 i would again suggest to use some PB blaster or something like that.. let it soak for some time and then try to pry it with a small flat screwdriver or something .. it should come off.. you removed all the bots right ?
@DIY_AUTO_PHOTO ill let it soak and try again. My over flow started spewing coolant other day and I'm going to replace thermostat and clutch to rulle out some issues
@DIY_AUTO_PHOTO yea, but I figured out how to do it without removing a bunch of stuff just moving the fan shroud back, unbolting the fan then removing the clutch. Maybe 10mins at most lol
Great video man, I'll have to check mine.
Thank you buddy! lol yes do and report back please )))
Thanks for the vid 🎉
You are welcome ! hope it was helpful , were you replacing yours ?
Men, nice video !! Now im more confident on changing mine... Thanks
Awesome ! glad if it was help! and good luck on changing yours ! let me know how did it go )
Great Video! Now you're having all owners check their fan clutch lol
I know right now everyone might find something unexpected lol
Nicely done, Stan!!!
As always thank you so much Maxim!
When you lost some of the coolant did any air get into your system? Did you need to burp it?
Hey No i just topped it off and it was all good since nothing drained from the engine or any other parts just some from the radiator . So no need to bleed/burp it )
Have the exact issue going on in my Xterra. How difficult would you say this is to do?
Hey... sorry to hear that but the good thing the part is not expensive and its very easy to fix. it would take maybe 2 hours tops do it yourself without any rush..
depending on each persons skill level .. but like I said in the video for the most part you need just 10mm wrench and a screwdriver.
you may or may not need to replace those nuts/studs for bots like I did but its easy as well .
good luck and let me know if you need any help
@@DIY_AUTO_PHOTO Appreciate It Stan. Shop quoted me $400 to fix so I thought about trying this one myself. Hardest part from what I can tell is dealing with the shroud. 🤞no issues with the bolts!
@@CoachCole71 Ooo very nice !!!! its a good and not to hard job to do and good way to save money! )
My toxic trait is thinking I can do this myself :) going to pay the 180 instead 😂
Whatever makes you feel more comfortable . But honestly its not that hard and sometimes mechanics do a really sloppy and careless job that is better to do the job yourself
The shaft of my fan is stuck to the pully. The 10 mm nut is off the studs but i cant pull the fan. Any suggestions
Hey.. so you do mean the plastic blade you can't take it off from the clutch ?
if thats the case I would just try to ether use some penetrating oil to free things up.. let it sit for little and then try again maybe tap on the sides carefully
@DIY_AUTO_PHOTO the shaft the fan is connected to the bolts to the pully is froze over the studs
@@prolinkx3651 i would again suggest to use some PB blaster or something like that.. let it soak for some time and then try to pry it with a small flat screwdriver or something .. it should come off.. you removed all the bots right ?
@@DIY_AUTO_PHOTO yes
@DIY_AUTO_PHOTO ill let it soak and try again. My over flow started spewing coolant other day and I'm going to replace thermostat and clutch to rulle out some issues
Damb it, forgot the washer n L/w lol got a squeel coming now
oh no... now you have to redo it all over again ?
@DIY_AUTO_PHOTO yea, but I figured out how to do it without removing a bunch of stuff just moving the fan shroud back, unbolting the fan then removing the clutch. Maybe 10mins at most lol
@@jpadilla0515 nice !! glad you find an easy solution for your current situation !
@DIY_AUTO_PHOTO how's the fan clutch holding up?
@@jpadilla0515 So far so good sir ! lets hope it stays that way lol " knock on wood "
The worst accent
THank you very much!