I replaced the fan by removing the airbox, battery, and manifold shrouds. Also had to remove the heat shroud on the fan and install it after the fan was in place. Maybe easier than removing bumper and upper support.
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Don't need to remove the front bumper so why show it? You can also use a radiator hose block off clamp on the top hose to keep from draining the coolant. Also, you only need to remove the radiator side of the house not both sides. Don't need to remove the radiator top Support either.
@@1AAuto I agree... But easiest and fastest way is my first choice. You guys make great videos. I have used them on many occasions to get an idea of the job before I start. This particular video just has unnecessary steps so why put it in the video at all? To the novice it would create confusion.
Larry, You'd clamp off the side nearest the cabin or the bumper? The AC component of this fan quit blowing and mechanic wants $700 so I'm trying to DIY this
Hi Sir, I own Toyota Camry 2011 2.5 L, my passenger side Radiator cooling fan stopped working but it works with a jumper and the relays are good plus I couldn't find the fuse for that fan. Any Help please where to look for.
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I replaced the fan by removing the airbox, battery, and manifold shrouds. Also had to remove the heat shroud on the fan and install it after the fan was in place. Maybe easier than removing bumper and upper support.
Hi I’m trying to buy my fan for my 2011 Camry LE on your site. Would this video work for a 2011 Camry? Since I know your video says for 07-09?
Amazingly perfect
This is amazing. Technically you don't even need any real tools to replace the fan. Just need your hands
Great video. Help me out so much, thank you.
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Mechanics. How many book hours is this job ?
Labor 250 for most shops
How do you bleed the air out of the radiator? Does the car heat on and warm up procedure does that ? With the radiator cap open?
Don't need to remove the front bumper so why show it? You can also use a radiator hose block off clamp on the top hose to keep from draining the coolant. Also, you only need to remove the radiator side of the house not both sides. Don't need to remove the radiator top Support either.
+Larry Hopkins We appreciate the feedback. Sometimes there are multiple ways to accomplish the same repair.
@@1AAuto I agree... But easiest and fastest way is my first choice. You guys make great videos. I have used them on many occasions to get an idea of the job before I start. This particular video just has unnecessary steps so why put it in the video at all? To the novice it would create confusion.
+Larry Hopkins Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1AAuto.com
Larry, You'd clamp off the side nearest the cabin or the bumper? The AC component of this fan quit blowing and mechanic wants $700 so I'm trying to DIY this
We don't know why he has to drain the water from the radiator. Great video but some steps we don't need them
Why does this engine splash guard unscrew mine are not screws
my radiator fan wont spin after the car in idle for 30+ minute. whats wrong.
Hi Sir, I own Toyota Camry 2011 2.5 L, my passenger side Radiator cooling fan stopped working but it works with a jumper and the relays are good plus I couldn't
find the fuse for that fan. Any Help please where to look for.
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The fan is done replace it
Twist the coolant hose to avoid breaking the radiator
+Jorge Verdugo Thanks for watching. If any of our viewers needs to make this repair, we carry the auto repair part shown in this video on our website. Here is a link to them www.1aauto.com/2007-09-toyota-camry-radiator-dual-cooling-fan-assembly/i/1arfa00498?TH-cam&CTA+Comment&
You don’t need to remove the bumper and bottom piece to remove radiator or fans it will save you a lot of time
+santiago amezcua Thanks for the tip!