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How to Remove Radiator Fan Shroud 2007-14 Toyota FJ

Created on: 2019-08-04

Learn how to replace the radiator fan shroud on your 07-14 Toyota FJ Cruiser! 1A Auto shows you how do do it yourself in this step by step video!

  1. step 1 :Removing the Radiator Fan Shroud
    • Remove the two 10 mm nuts to remove the engine cover
    • Remove the push pin retainers to remove the radiator cover
    • Remove the coolant reservoir cap
    • Remove the three 10 mm bolts to remove the coolant reservoir
    • Loosen the upper radiator hose clamp, and remove the hose from the radiator
    • Loosen the four 12 mm nuts securing the fan to the water pump pulley
    • Use a 14 mm socket to twist the serpentine belt tensioner counterclockwise to relieve belt tension
    • Remove the serpentine belt from whichever pulley is easiest to reach
    • Release the belt tensioner
    • Remove the four 12 mm nuts securing the fan to the water pump pulley
    • Separate the fan assembly from the water pump pulley
    • Remove the hoses from the retaining bracket on the driver side of the fan shroud
    • Remove the two 10 mm fan shroud bolts
    • Remove the fan shroud and fan assembly
  2. step 2 :Installing the Radiator Fan Shroud
    • Reposition the fan and fan shroud
    • Install the fan assembly onto the water pump studs
    • Install the four 12 mm fan bolts
    • Use a 14 mm socket to twist the serpentine belt tensioner counterclockwise to relieve belt tension
    • Set the serpentine belt on the remaining pulley
    • Release the belt tensioner
    • Apply additional pressure on the belt by turning the tensioner clockwise
    • Tighten the 12 mm fan nuts while maintaining pressure on the belt
    • Seat the fan shroud into the radiator mounting tabs
    • Install the two 10 mm fan shroud bolts
    • Reinstall the hose retaining bracket into the fan shroud
    • Reinstall the radiator cover and secure it with the push pin retainers
    • Reconnect the upper radiator hose to the radiator
    • Reposition the upper radiator hose clamp using the grooves in the hose to guide its placement
    • Reposition the coolant reservoir
    • Reinstall the three 10 mm reservoir bolts
    • Install the reservoir cap and connect the hose to the radiator
    • Install the engine cover inserting the rear tabs first and then lowering it
    • Secure the engine cover with the two 10 mm nuts

Tools needed

  • 12mm Socket

    Socket Extensions

    Flat Blade Screwdriver

    14mm Socket

    10mm Socket

    Ratchet

    Trim Tool Set

    Pliers

Hey friends, it's Len here at 1A Auto. Today, we're working on a 2007 Toyota FJ cruiser. I'm going to be removing the fan shroud. It's going to be a very easy job. I want to be the guy that shows you how to do it. If you need any parts, you can always check us at 1AAauto.com, thanks.

I'm going to remove the cover right here. I'm going to use a 10 millimeter, set those aside, lift this up, pull it towards you, slides right off. We'll set this aside. Okay, next step, we're going to remove these little push clips. Something as simple as a small pocket screwdriver will do that. What you do is you lift up the center part that unlocks these ears, then you can slide it up. We'll set that aside. Do the same for all of these push clips. Here we are. All the push clips. Grab this out of the way. We'll set it aside.

All right, get this off of here. That gives us access to get to right here. We use a 10 millimeter. One bolt. Set this aside. Grab this one. Bolt number two, same as number one. Set it aside. Got Our last bolt right over here and continuing with our set 10 millimeter. Number three, same as the other two. Can't mix those up. We'll grab our reservoir. We'll set this aside.

We're just going to remove this hose. There we are. Set this aside. We're going to remove this clamp right here. Shake it around a little bit, get it to break free. These pliers are great, except getting the exact right size for things sometimes can be a pain. Slide it down the hose. You're going grab your hose, give it a little wiggle. If it doesn't seem like it wants to break free, this one almost kind of looks like it will. Yep, it's coming off. Okay, we'll set that aside. Check your hose. Make you sure you don't see any dry rot cracks in there when you squeeze it. This hose still looks decent. Set it aside.

Okay, so what we're going to do now, we're going to try to remove these nuts right here, okay? What I'm going to do first though is I'm just going to try to loosen them all up. Once I loosen them all up, I'm going to remove the serpentine belt. These right here are 12 millimeter nuts, so you just take your wrench while the belt's still on, set it on there, just give it a little shake to break it free. If you go slow, it's just probably going to spin the pulley so you just got to really kind of jam onto it. Try to snap it free, okay? Like I said, you don't want to fully remove these nuts. If you fully remove the nuts, the pulley's gonna be able to shift and it might throw the belt off, so keep that in mind.

Okay, we've got all four of those loose. Now we're going to go ahead and remove the serpentine belt and get that out of the way and we can continue. Okay, so to get to the tensioner pulley, which is located directly to the driver's side of the water pump pulley or the fan clutch pulley, I'm just going to go right here with your 14 millimeter socket and lift up on it. That relieves tension on the belt. Take the belt off of whichever pulley you can easily reach. For me, it was the power steering pump. We'll get our tool out of here. Okay, so now we have no tension on this. We can go ahead and take out all four of these bolts or nuts I mean. That's what they look like. We'll remove all these, and we'll move on to the next step.

Okay. Get our last nut off of here. We'll set it aside with the other three. Now we can grab our assembly, pull it right off. Here we are. We'll set the fan aside. Here it is. Cool. Now we'll move onto the next step.

Okay. We'll just remove this right here. That makes it so these hoses will come off of the fan shroud. There we are. Now those won't be holding us up. We're going to remove a 10 millimeter right here. That's what it looks like. We'll set this aside. Okay. We're going to remove the 10 millimeter on the other side of the engine or the other side of the radiator. See if I can remove this. Same as the first. Put both of those together. Be easy to remember remember how they go together. We can grab our fan shroud and our fan assembly. We're going to pull them both at the same time. Pull our fan assembly out, and here we are. Here's our fan assembly. Okay. Grab the shroud. We'll remove that. Easy peasy.

Okay. It's time to install our cooling shroud and fan. I'm just going to get the shroud so it's down in there waiting for me. I'll get my fan lined up. Let's see, I'm going to try to pull it away so you can hopefully see a little bit. Get that down in there. There we are. Okay. I've got four of these nuts right up here, so I'm just going to ... I'll get them started on. We'll tighten them down in a minute. There's one.

I'm going to use my ratchet with my 14 millimeter, I'm going to maneuver the tensioner so it releases tension on the belt, gives me more slack essentially, and I can put my belts over all my pulleys. I'm just going to get my ratchet out of here. Before I go any further, I'm just going to double check to make sure the belt's on all my pulleys. Beautiful. Keep going with my double checking here. All right. At this point, without starting up the vehicle, it looks as though I'm on all my pulleys. We'll double check it again after we have a chance to start the vehicle, we can move ahead to the next step.

Okay. Using our same 14 millimeter socket and ratchet that we were using, we're going to go back on the tensioner. We're going to apply opposite pressure on pushing down at this point. That's applying pressure to the belt and it's going to prevent this pulley from spinning while I tighten up these nuts. Nice and tight. All right. It's nice and tight. Get this one. Nice and tight. There we are. All four are nice and tight. We can move along to the next step.

Okay, it's time to get this lined up. At the bottom right down here, you have a little hooky do that comes off the radiator, comes like this and then the shroud slides down in it like that. Okay, so you need to try and get the bottom pressed up against the radiator and then slide it down into it's little groove down there. Once it seems like it's in, you can just go ahead and give it a little bonk. Just like that, a little loving bonk makes things ... Makes the world go round. Over here. Here we are. Okay. Inside with the radiator, you got these little square nuts here. They just go right inside these slots. I'm going to go right up in the top, just like that. It's slides right in the side and that just makes it so the bolt has something to go into. I'll do the same on the other side. Good. We got one of our bolts started in there. We'll leave it loose for this second till I start this one. Here we are. Once it feels like it bottoms out like that, I'm just going to give it a teeny bit more. Give it a wiggle. It feels good. Do the same thing over here. Okay.

You don't want to apply too much pressure on these because well, the radiator's plastic, right? Okay, bottomed out. A little more. Give her a nice wiggle. The bottom doesn't separate from the radiator, that means we did a good job getting the fan shroud until the little hooky dos down there. On this side over here, we have that little clamp or clip that held the hoses, so just going to go like that. See if I can get it to plug in there. Here We are. That just makes it so they can't wobble around and go too far, cause an issue. Let's move along to the next step.

Okay, so we've got our little push clips here. You just want to take it while they're open or the center's lifted out, push in the outer ring and then push in the center. Okay. You can start from the center and you can start from one side. You do you booboo. We'll put that one there. I'll find it later. Grab that. See if I can push through the center. Some of these are in pretty poor condition. Maybe I'll get some and replace those. You can watch the video on that. There we are. Those are all in. We can move ahead to the next step.

Okay. I'm going to grab this clamp with my pliers, hopefully. There we are. Slide the hose over the radiator. Trying to get my pliers on there. Here we go. Bring this over. Give it a nice little tug. It's going nowhere. We can move ahead to the next step.

Here we go. We're going to install our coolant reservoir. Let's line up the holes. We've got our three bolts. I'm going to start them all in before I go ahead and tighten any of them down. Here we are. We'll tighten these down. Okay. Start with the hardest one to get to because why not? Feels like it's getting close. Okay, bottomed. Teeny bit. Here we go. Just going to grab the other two. Bottomed. There it is. Let's move to the next step.

Time to install this. This hose lines up with this slides right on there. This is going to close right up. Of course we're going to fill it first, but just to show you clips on there. Easy peasy. Okay, it's time to install our engine cover. We've got two little hooky dos like this. One's going to go here, one's going to go there. This is going to sit flat down and then we've got a little peton there. One there. Going to go in there. Line them up, bring it down, line up the studs with the holes. We've got two nuts. Tight. Looking good.

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