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59 viewsOne bolt is visible at the front, but the other two are down the left hand side and best accessed by removing the small plastic guard behind the bumper. I also removed the small metal radiator guard between the bumper and the main sump guard (but that was mostly to retrieve the spanner I dropped!). The only issue with removing the plastic guard is the stupid plastic clips that hold it on may need to be replaced.
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Generator_Removal.54 views
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48 viewsYou will need to hold the fan drive in place whilst you undo the large nut in oder to remove the fan. This is a Left Hand thread, so it undoes by turning in a Clockwise direction.
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39 viewsThis is a Left Hand thread, so it undoes by turning in a Clockwise direction.
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67 viewsThis is easy to remove. You will notice the tensioner at the bottom left near the alternator. There is a sqaure slot on the tensioner into which fits a 3/8" square drive. Just turn anti-clockwise and the tensioner is moved away to slacken the belt and off it comes.
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55 viewsspecial tool for fan removal.
36mm
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47 views'Special Tool' to hold the fan drive in place
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