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Hey guys,
How possible is it to install a radiator fan for a noob like me? I am installing Dorman Part # 620052, on my 2006 PT Cruiser Touring Edition. Thanks! ![]() Allen |
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Do you do any work on the car yourself? Do you change your own oil? Have your own tools? Do you have access to a pair of ramps or jack stands?
It's not really hard but you do need to get under the car, get dirty and not be afraid to take things apart. I did this write-up when I changed my fan but it's slightly different than the second generation cruiser like yours. Removing the fan and housing 01-05 PT |
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its a real pain in the butt, i just did one on my 05 touring, non turbo, but if you take your time.....take out the air box completely and the battery the front grill and the upper radiator mount....someone posted a youtube video that's pretty good to watch on the upper rad. mount. just don't be afraid to get dirty like was said before....hope this helps..
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