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2009 Journey DIY radiator replacement


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my daughter a couple of months ago had to have her 2007 caravan rad changed out and i didn't think i wanted to do it and it had to be done right away well after it was done i had checked u tube videos on replacing one didn't look that bad on doing it i would probably do it for her if it had to be done again so google u tube for videos on how to do it.. good luck

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2009 Dodge Journey

Removal & Installation

  1. Disconnect negative cable from auxiliary jumper terminal.

  2. Remove engine cover.

  3. Remove air box assembly.

  4. Recover A/C system.

    WARNING

    Do not remove pressure cap or any hose with the system hot and under pressure because serious burns from coolant can occur.

  5. Drain cooling system.

  6. Remove the grille.

  7. Remove under belly pan (if equipped).

  8. Remove front bottom splash shield (if equipped).

  9. Remove upper and lower radiator hoses at radiator.

  10. Disconnect radiator fan electrical connector.

  11. Separate radiator cooling fans from radiator.

  12. Disconnect A/C line at condenser/cooler.

  13. Remove transmission oil cooler tubes support bracket at left side of radiator (if equipped).

    CAUTION

    Plastic tanks, while stronger than brass are subject to damage by impact, such as wrenches.

  14. Remove the two Torx screws located on the upper radiator support that hold the upper radiator mounting brackets.

  15. Tilt the top of the radiator rearward so the mounting brackets slide out of the upper core support.

  16. Remove radiator/condenser assembly by lifting the assembly out of the vehicle between the engine and the core support.

  17. Separate the A/C condenser from the radiator.

To install:

  1. Position radiator cooling fans on radiator.

  2. Position combination A/C condenser/cooler on radiator.

  3. Slide radiator into position and seat the radiator assembly lower rubber isolators in the mount holes.

  4. Install A/C lines (1) to condenser.

  5. Install support bracket (2) to radiator. Tighten mounting screws to 45 inch lbs. (5 Nm).

  6. Connect cooling fan electrical connector.

  7. Install lower radiator hose at radiator.

  8. Install upper radiator mount.

  9. Install front bottom splash shield

  10. Install under engine splash shield.

  11. Fill cooling system.

  12. Charge A/C system.

  13. Install air filter housing.

  14. Install the engine cover.

  15. Install transmission oil cooler tube support bracket and attaching screw to left side of radiator. Tighten mounting screw to 45 inch lbs. (5 Nm).

  16. Connect hoses to radiator.

  17. Install radiator fan.

To drain radiator by petcock you can watch the video here: http://www.carcarekiosk.com/video/2009_Dodge_Journey_SXT_3.5L_V6/coolant_antifreeze/flush_coolant

Faster draining would be to drain coolant by removing the lower radiator hose.

2011 Dodge Journey 3.6L

Radiator - Removal RADIATOR - REMOVAL GUID-07-004-013-3002848.gif

  1. Disconnect negative cable.

  2. Remove engine cover.

  3. Remove air intake assembly (Refer to Engine/Air Intake System/BODY, Air Cleaner - Removal)(Refer To List 1).

  4. Evacuate the A/C system (Refer to Heating and Air Conditioning/Plumbing - Standard Procedure).

    WARNING

    Do not remove pressure cap or any hose with the system hot and under pressure because serious burns from coolant can occur.

  5. Drain cooling system (Refer to Cooling - Standard Procedure).

  6. Remove the front bumper facia (Refer to Frame and Bumpers/Bumpers/FASCIA, Front - Removal).

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  7. Disconnect the horn connectors.

  8. Remove the bolt (1) holding the horn assembly (2) to the upper core support.

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  9. Remove the upper and lower radiator hoses.

  10. Remove the A/C line nuts (2) at the A/C condenser.

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    NOTE

    The radiator is held in place by plastic tabs. The tabs need to be compressed in order to remove the radiator.

  11. Compress the tabs (1) that hold the radiator (2) to the core support frame. located at the upper ends of the radiator.

  12. Tilt the radiator/condenser assembly away from the core support frame .

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  13. Remove the trans cooler lines (2) from the condenser and position aside.

  14. Carefully lift the radiator/condenser assembly out of the vehicle between the engine and the front bumper support.

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  15. Remove the bolt (2) that supports the condenser to the radiator.

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  16. Separate the A/C condenser (3) from the radiator (2) by compressing the tabs at the sides.

Edited by Journey_SeXT
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Remove Cooling Fan

GAS

NOTE

The cooling fan is integrated into the front radiator closure panel and can be removed separately.

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  1. Disconnect and isolate negative battery cable.

  2. Remove the air filter box assembly (1).

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Remove windshield washer reservoir (1).

Disconnect radiator fan electrical connectors.

Remove the wiring harness from the lower fan.

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Removal Bumper Fascia

REMOVAL

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UPPER PUSHPINS

  1. Release hood latch and open hood.

  2. Remove the pushpins for the fascia (2) at the radiator support.

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    POP RIVETS

Hoist and support vehicle on safety stands. (Refer to Vehicle Quick Reference/Hoisting - Standard Procedure), for proper hoisting and jacking procedures.

Remove the pop rivets (2) at the wheel well opening.

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TABS/BRACKET

Remove the torx® screw (3) at the wheel well housing.

Separate the fascia tabs (2) at the bracket (1).

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LOWER PUSHPINS

Remove the pushpins (1) for the fascia (2) at the lower closeout panel.

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SLIDE MOUNT

Slide the fascia (2) out from the mounting tab (1) under the headlamp.

Disengage fog lamp wire connector and side marker connector from body harness, if equipped.

Disengage the ambient temp sensor wire connector, if equipped.

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