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Im installing a radiator support for a dodge durango. i got the old one removed because it was in an accident but how should i go about installing the new one? remove bumper? i could almost get it in but then i had to worry about the top of the support where it meets the body and screws in...

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Most likely the bumper cover will have to be removed, but not the entire bumper. It will require removing a few screws and then a couple of pop in fasteners.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: 1999 dodge durango fan motor replacement

  1. Remove right side scuff plate.
  2. Pull back carpet.
  3. Disconnect blower motor wiring connector.
  4. Remove blower motor retaining screws, and lower blower motor assembly from unit housing.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2009

SOURCE: getting rear gears out of the difential case 1999 dodge durango

  1. Raise and support vehicle. Ensure that the transmission is in neutral.
  2. Remove wheel and tire assembly.
  3. Remove brake drum. Refer toBrakes, for proper procedure.
  4. Clean all foreign material from housing cover area.
  5. Loosen housing cover bolts. Drain lubricant from the housing and axle shaft tubes. Remove housing cover.
  6. Rotate differential case so that pinion mate gear shaft lock screw is accessible. Remove lock screw and pinion mate gear shaft from differential case
  7. Push axle shaft inward and remove axle shaft C - clip lock from the axle shaft
  8. Remove axle shaft. Use care to prevent damage to axle shaft bearing and seal, which will remain in axle shaft tube.
  9. Inspect axle shaft seal for leakage or damage.
  10. Inspect roller bearing contact surface on axle shaft for signs of brinelling, galling and pitting. If any of these conditions exist, the axle shaft and/or bearing and seal must be replaced

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Mike Butler

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  • Posted on Mar 01, 2009

SOURCE: need procedure to remove/replace radiator on 01 Dodge Grand Carva

This Link is for R&R rad fan assy, but once your there, the rad should be pretty obvious, what else needs to be done. Fan has to come off first anyway.

http://www.autozone.com/shopping/repairGuide.htm?pageId=0900c1528021e5b1

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Steve Allison

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  • Posted on Oct 31, 2009

SOURCE: what other make , year, body parts fits an dodge

I checked Chilton's and their Haynes divisions for manuals that covered multiple models built by Chrysler and while there are a number from which to choose, the Stratus is not mentioned with any of them. When this is the case, other than the drive train, possibly suspension and some body hardware, that model may be unique. This doesn't bode well for future maintenance of items outside those mentioned above. Sorry-

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2010

SOURCE: Remove headlight assembly from a 2001 Dodge Ram

On the upper grill side of the headlight assy. there
should be 1 or 2 push pins that hold the seal on the
headlight assy to the front of the fender. Also check
for a guide/push pin on the inner top of the assy on
the outer fender side. That should be all there is to
hold the headlight in place. Hope this helps.

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