Range Rover Evoque: Radiator
Removal
NOTES:
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
Some variation in the illustrations may occur, but the essential information is
always correct.
1. WARNING: Make sure to support the vehicle with axle stands.
Raise and support the vehicle.
2. Refer to: Cooling System Partial Draining, Filling and Bleeding
(303-03B Engine Cooling - GTDi 2.0L Petrol, General Procedures).
3. Refer to: Air Conditioning (A/C) System Recovery, Evacuation and
Charging - GTDi 2.0L Petrol (412-00 Climate Control System -
General Information, General Procedures).
4. Refer to: Condenser - GTDi 2.0L Petrol (412-01 Climate Control,
Removal and Installation).
5. Torque: 5 Nm

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7.

8. Torque: 5 Nm

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10.

11. CAUTION: Take extra care not to damage the
component.

12. NOTE: Do not disassemble further if the
component is removed for access only.

13. Torque: 3 Nm

14. NOTE: This step is only required if a new
component is installed.

15.

Installation
1. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
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Removal
NOTES:
Removal steps in this procedure may contain installation details.
Some variation in the illustrations may occur, but the essential information is
always correct.
1. WARNING: Make sure
Draining
CAUTIONS:
The engine cooling system must be maintained with the correct
concentration and type of anti-freeze solution to
prevent corrosion and frost damage. Failure to follow this instructi
Principles of Operation
For a detailed description of the cooling system, refer to the relevant
Description and Operation section in the workshop
manual. REFER to: (303-03B Engine Cooling - GTDi 2.0L
SEE MORE:
Special Tool(s)
204-305
Remover, Wheel Bearing
204-726
Remover/Installer, Wheel Bearing
204-727A
Installer, Wheel Bearing
JLR-204-806
Support Tool, Wheel Knuckle
JLR-204-807
Installer, Front Wheel Bearing
JLR-204-808
Installer, Front Wheel Bearing
General Equipment
Copper Hammer
Hydraulic press
Do not rest your foot on the
brake
pedal while the vehicle is in motion.
Never allow the vehicle to coast
(freewheel) with the engine turned off.
The engine must be running to provide
full braking assistance. The brakes
will still function with the engine off,
but far more pressure will be
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