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SOURCE: how to remove 2002 ford taurus radiator
Remove the rad support cover, remove the electric cooling fan and shroud, disconnect the tranny cooler lines, drain the cooling system, remove the upper and lower hoses, remove the rad brackets on top of the rad (one on each side), have someone hold the AC core out of the way and carefully slide the radiator up and out
SOURCE: Remove the Passenger side door frame on a 2002 Ford Explorer
Lift up on the switch plate until it snaps out ,remove the bolt from under there and the bolts along the bottom of the panel. There may be a few others so look around. When all are removed lift up on the door panel(DO NOT pull towards you it will destroy the panel). Your mirror is now accessible.
SOURCE: Steps to remove radiator in 2002 Ford Escape?
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/repairinfo/common/repairInfoMain.jsp?leftNavPage=productsHowTo&partCode=0900c15280213faa&title=Radiator&targetPage=productInformation
Try this web site. It takes you to Auto Zone "How To" site. This one covers the 4 cylinder as you did not indicate the engine size.
Good luck and hope this helps.
You can look online on ford.com. But here it is. Remove the cover over the radiator. Open drain down on bottom. Remove hoses connected to the radiator. Use a wrench to remove the transmission fluid lines. Remove the bolts holding the radiator/fan cover and slide it towards the fan. Pull radiator straight up. Repeat steps in reverse to reinstall. Don't forget to close the drain valve before you add antifreeze. Once you have added the antifreeze, start your engine, let it warm up, then turn on the heater. That will allow fluid to get into the heater and hoses. Make sure you add more fluid. You can open the radiator cap when its hot by keeping the car running. That will release the pressure.
SOURCE: how do I take the bottom two screws out of the radiator on a 2002 Ford Explorer
From under the truck is best.
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