This document provides instructions for removing the engine from a wheel loader. It involves marking components for reinstallation, draining fluids like coolant and oil, disconnecting batteries, and using lifting straps to remove the engine. Removal requires proper safety procedures and draining of hydraulic systems before disconnecting hoses and electrical connections.
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This section provides instructions for removing and installing the engine and radiator on a W170C Wheel Loader. The engine removal process involves disconnecting battery cables, draining fluids, removing mounted components, and using an overhead hoist to lift the engine from the machine. Installation is largely the reverse process. Radiator removal involves draining coolant and removing mounting hardware, while installation reconnects hoses and mounts the radiator back in place.
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This document provides instructions for removing the engine and radiator from a W170B wheel loader. The key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, removing the hood, and using lifting straps to remove the engine. Safety procedures are described such as discharging pressure from hydraulic and brake systems before removal.
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This document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 721F wheel loader. The main steps include draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, and removing mounting bolts. Safety precautions are described such as releasing pressure from hydraulic and brake systems. Key components removed are the radiator, hood, air intake components, exhaust, and belt cover. Proper lifting and support equipment is required.
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This document provides instructions for removing the engine from 821F and 921F wheel loaders. The key steps include draining coolant and oil, disconnecting battery cables, removing the hood, disconnecting intake and exhaust hoses, and removing mounting bolts to separate the engine from the machine. Special attention is required when lifting the heavy engine component. Referenced section numbers provide additional engine repair details in the service manual.
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The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator cap and draining coolant, tagging wiring harnesses, removing hood mounting bolts, and lifting the engine out after disconnecting all connections. Safety precautions are described such as releasing hydraulic pressure before removal.
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This document provides instructions for removing the engine from a wheel loader. It outlines 11 steps, which include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries and wiring harnesses, and using lifting straps to raise the hood. The goal is to safely remove the engine while properly marking and draining components to facilitate reinstallation. Key steps include draining the coolant and oil, disconnecting the batteries, and inserting a lifting bar through straps to raise the hood and access the engine.
New Holland W230C Tier 4 Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual.pdfdongjieping19
This document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine and radiator on a wheel loader. The key steps include: parking and securing the machine, draining fluids like coolant and oil, disconnecting batteries and hydraulic/electrical connections, removing mounting bolts and hoses, and finally removing the engine or radiator. Reinstallation follows the reverse order. Safety precautions are noted such as marking components for ease of reconnecting.
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This document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine and radiator on a wheel loader. The key steps include: parking and securing the machine, draining fluids like coolant and oil, disconnecting batteries and hydraulic/electrical connections, removing mounting bolts and hoses, and finally removing the engine or radiator. Reinstallation follows the reverse order. Safety precautions are noted such as marking components for ease of reconnecting.
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This section provides instructions for removing and installing the engine and radiator on a W170C Wheel Loader. The engine removal process involves disconnecting battery cables, draining fluids, removing mounted components, and using an overhead hoist to lift the engine from the machine. Installation is largely the reverse process. Radiator removal involves draining coolant and removing mounting hardware, while installation reconnects hoses and mounts the radiator back in place.
New holland w170 b wheel loader service repair manualudjjsjkkddkmme
This document provides instructions for removing the engine and radiator from a W170B wheel loader. The key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, removing the hood, and using lifting straps to remove the engine. Safety procedures are described such as discharging pressure from hydraulic and brake systems before removal.
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This document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 721F wheel loader. The main steps include draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, and removing mounting bolts. Safety precautions are described such as releasing pressure from hydraulic and brake systems. Key components removed are the radiator, hood, air intake components, exhaust, and belt cover. Proper lifting and support equipment is required.
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This document provides instructions for removing the engine from 821F and 921F wheel loaders. The key steps include draining coolant and oil, disconnecting battery cables, removing the hood, disconnecting intake and exhaust hoses, and removing mounting bolts to separate the engine from the machine. Special attention is required when lifting the heavy engine component. Referenced section numbers provide additional engine repair details in the service manual.
Case 621 f tier 4 wheel loader service repair manualyhfhjjkdksmme
The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator cap and draining coolant, tagging wiring harnesses, removing hood mounting bolts, and lifting the engine out after disconnecting all connections. Safety precautions are described such as releasing hydraulic pressure before removal.
New holland w230 c wheel loader service repair manualujfjdkkmsme
This document provides instructions for removing the engine from a wheel loader. It outlines 11 steps, which include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries and wiring harnesses, and using lifting straps to raise the hood. The goal is to safely remove the engine while properly marking and draining components to facilitate reinstallation. Key steps include draining the coolant and oil, disconnecting the batteries, and inserting a lifting bar through straps to raise the hood and access the engine.
New Holland W230C Tier 4 Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual.pdfdongjieping19
This document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine and radiator on a wheel loader. The key steps include: parking and securing the machine, draining fluids like coolant and oil, disconnecting batteries and hydraulic/electrical connections, removing mounting bolts and hoses, and finally removing the engine or radiator. Reinstallation follows the reverse order. Safety precautions are noted such as marking components for ease of reconnecting.
New Holland W230C Tier 4 Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual.pdfqiaodao08
This document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine and radiator on a wheel loader. The key steps include: parking and securing the machine, draining fluids like coolant and oil, disconnecting batteries and hydraulic/electrical connections, removing mounting bolts and hoses, and finally removing the engine or radiator. Reinstallation follows the reverse order. Safety precautions are noted such as marking components for ease of reconnecting.
New Holland W230C Tier 4 Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual.pdfyan697621572739
This document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine and radiator on a wheel loader. The key steps include: parking and securing the machine, draining fluids like coolant and oil, disconnecting batteries and hydraulic/electrical connections, removing mounting bolts and hoses, and finally removing the engine or radiator. Reinstallation follows the reverse order. Safety precautions are noted such as marking components for ease of reconnecting.
New Holland W190C Tier 4 Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual.pdfdongjieping19
The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a W190C Wheel Loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting battery cables and wiring harnesses, removing the hood, and detaching hoses and connections to separate the engine from other components. Special tools or equipment are required to safely lift and transfer the engine once disconnected.
New Holland W190C Tier 4 Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual.pdfqiaodao08
The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a W190C Wheel Loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator cap and draining coolant, loosening hydraulic reservoir pressure, removing the hood, disconnecting wiring harnesses, removing intake and exhaust hoses, removing the drive belt, and removing engine mounting bolts. Proper tagging of disconnected parts is emphasized.
New Holland W190C Tier 4 Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual.pdfyan697621572739
The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a W190C Wheel Loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator cap and draining coolant, loosening hydraulic reservoir pressure, removing the hood, disconnecting wiring harnesses, removing intake and exhaust hoses, removing the drive belt, and removing engine mounting bolts. Proper tagging of disconnected parts is emphasized.
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The document provides a 31 step process to remove the engine from a 721F wheel loader. Key steps include draining coolant and oil, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, removing the hood and accessories like the air cleaner, muffler, and drive belt. Lifting straps are used to remove the engine which is then placed on a suitable platform.
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The document provides a 31 step process to remove the engine from a 721F wheel loader. Key steps include draining coolant and oil, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, removing the hood and accessories like the air cleaner, muffler, drive belt, and compressor. Lifting straps are used to remove the engine which is then lowered onto a platform for transport.
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This document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 721F wheel loader. The main steps include draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, and removing mounting bolts. Safety precautions are described such as releasing pressure from hydraulic and brake systems. Key components removed are the radiator, hood, air intake components, exhaust, and belt cover. Proper lifting and support equipment is required.
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The document provides a 31 step process to remove the engine from a 721F wheel loader. Key steps include draining coolant and oil, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, removing the hood and accessories like the air cleaner, muffler, and drive belt. Lifting straps are used to remove the engine which is then placed on a suitable platform.
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The document provides a 31 step process to remove the engine from a 721F wheel loader. Key steps include draining coolant and oil, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, removing the hood and accessories like the air cleaner, muffler, and drive belt. Lifting straps are used to remove the engine which is then placed on a suitable platform.
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The document provides a 31 step process to remove the engine from a 721F wheel loader. Key steps include draining coolant and oil, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, removing the hood and accessories like the air cleaner, muffler, and drive belt. Lifting straps are used to remove the engine which is then placed on a suitable platform.
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This document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 721F wheel loader. The main steps include draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, and removing mounting bolts. Safety precautions are described such as releasing pressure from hydraulic and brake systems. Key components removed are the radiator, hood, air intake components, exhaust, and belt cover. Proper lifting and support equipment is required.
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The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator cap and draining coolant, tagging wiring harnesses, removing hood mounting bolts, and lifting the engine out after disconnecting all connections. Safety precautions are described such as releasing hydraulic pressure before removal.
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The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator cap and draining coolant, tagging wiring harnesses, removing hood mounting bolts, and lifting the engine out after disconnecting all connections. Safety precautions are described such as releasing hydraulic pressure before removal.
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The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the hood, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, and removing mounting bolts to separate the engine from the machine frame. Proper tagging and draining of fluids is emphasized.
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The document provides step-by-step instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator cap and draining coolant, loosening hydraulic lines, removing hoses and wiring harnesses, and removing mounting bolts to separate the engine from the machine frame. A lifting strap is used to support the hood during removal. The process is described over 23 steps.
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The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the hood, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, and removing mounting bolts to separate the engine from the machine frame. Proper tagging and draining of fluids is emphasized.
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The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator cap and draining coolant, tagging wiring harnesses, removing hood mounting bolts, and lifting the engine out after disconnecting all connecting parts. Safety precautions are described such as releasing hydraulic pressure before removal.
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The document provides step-by-step instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the hood, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, and removing mounting bolts to separate the engine from the machine frame. A lifting strap is used through the exhaust stack to raise the hood for removal.
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This document provides instructions for removing the engine and radiator from a W170B wheel loader. It is a 14 step process that includes draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, and removing mounting hardware. Safety precautions are described at the beginning such as parking the machine, lowering attachments, and discharging pressure from hydraulic circuits.
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This document provides instructions for removing the engine and radiator from a W170B wheel loader. The key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, removing the hood, and using lifting straps to remove the engine. Safety procedures are described such as discharging pressure from hydraulic and brake systems before removal.
New Holland W230C Tier 4 Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual.pdfyan697621572739
This document provides instructions for removing and installing an engine and radiator on a wheel loader. The key steps include: parking and securing the machine, draining fluids like coolant and oil, disconnecting batteries and hydraulic/electrical connections, removing mounting bolts and hoses, and finally removing the engine or radiator. Reinstallation follows the reverse order. Safety precautions are noted such as marking components for ease of reconnecting.
New Holland W190C Tier 4 Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual.pdfdongjieping19
The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a W190C Wheel Loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting battery cables and wiring harnesses, removing the hood, and detaching hoses and connections to separate the engine from other components. Special tools or equipment are required to safely lift and transfer the engine once disconnected.
New Holland W190C Tier 4 Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual.pdfqiaodao08
The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a W190C Wheel Loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator cap and draining coolant, loosening hydraulic reservoir pressure, removing the hood, disconnecting wiring harnesses, removing intake and exhaust hoses, removing the drive belt, and removing engine mounting bolts. Proper tagging of disconnected parts is emphasized.
New Holland W190C Tier 4 Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual.pdfyan697621572739
The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a W190C Wheel Loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator cap and draining coolant, loosening hydraulic reservoir pressure, removing the hood, disconnecting wiring harnesses, removing intake and exhaust hoses, removing the drive belt, and removing engine mounting bolts. Proper tagging of disconnected parts is emphasized.
Case 721 f tier 4 wheel loader service repair manualfujsjefwekskemm
The document provides a 31 step process to remove the engine from a 721F wheel loader. Key steps include draining coolant and oil, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, removing the hood and accessories like the air cleaner, muffler, and drive belt. Lifting straps are used to remove the engine which is then placed on a suitable platform.
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The document provides a 31 step process to remove the engine from a 721F wheel loader. Key steps include draining coolant and oil, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, removing the hood and accessories like the air cleaner, muffler, drive belt, and compressor. Lifting straps are used to remove the engine which is then lowered onto a platform for transport.
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This document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 721F wheel loader. The main steps include draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, and removing mounting bolts. Safety precautions are described such as releasing pressure from hydraulic and brake systems. Key components removed are the radiator, hood, air intake components, exhaust, and belt cover. Proper lifting and support equipment is required.
CASE 721F Tier 4 Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual.pdfufjskem9didok
The document provides a 31 step process to remove the engine from a 721F wheel loader. Key steps include draining coolant and oil, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, removing the hood and accessories like the air cleaner, muffler, and drive belt. Lifting straps are used to remove the engine which is then placed on a suitable platform.
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The document provides a 31 step process to remove the engine from a 721F wheel loader. Key steps include draining coolant and oil, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, removing the hood and accessories like the air cleaner, muffler, and drive belt. Lifting straps are used to remove the engine which is then placed on a suitable platform.
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The document provides a 31 step process to remove the engine from a 721F wheel loader. Key steps include draining coolant and oil, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, removing the hood and accessories like the air cleaner, muffler, and drive belt. Lifting straps are used to remove the engine which is then placed on a suitable platform.
Case 721 f tier 4 wheel loader service repair manualfujsefxdeksemm
This document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 721F wheel loader. The main steps include draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, and removing mounting bolts. Safety precautions are described such as releasing pressure from hydraulic and brake systems. Key components removed are the radiator, hood, air intake components, exhaust, and belt cover. Proper lifting and support equipment is required.
CASE 621F Tier 4 Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual.pdffujsekmdijdjd3e
The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator cap and draining coolant, tagging wiring harnesses, removing hood mounting bolts, and lifting the engine out after disconnecting all connections. Safety precautions are described such as releasing hydraulic pressure before removal.
Case 621 f tier 4 wheel loader service repair manualfujsefjfkksekem
The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator cap and draining coolant, tagging wiring harnesses, removing hood mounting bolts, and lifting the engine out after disconnecting all connections. Safety precautions are described such as releasing hydraulic pressure before removal.
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The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the hood, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, and removing mounting bolts to separate the engine from the machine frame. Proper tagging and draining of fluids is emphasized.
CASE 621F Tier 4 Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual.pdffujskekmdmd
The document provides step-by-step instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator cap and draining coolant, loosening hydraulic lines, removing hoses and wiring harnesses, and removing mounting bolts to separate the engine from the machine frame. A lifting strap is used to support the hood during removal. The process is described over 23 steps.
CASE 621F Tier 4 Wheel Loader Service Repair Manual.pdffjjsekmdmdm
The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the hood, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, and removing mounting bolts to separate the engine from the machine frame. Proper tagging and draining of fluids is emphasized.
Case 621 f tier 4 wheel loader service repair manualfujsjefskekmm
The document provides instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the radiator cap and draining coolant, tagging wiring harnesses, removing hood mounting bolts, and lifting the engine out after disconnecting all connecting parts. Safety precautions are described such as releasing hydraulic pressure before removal.
Case 621 f tier 4 wheel loader service repair manualfujsekksmem
The document provides step-by-step instructions for removing the engine from a 621F wheel loader. Key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting batteries, removing the hood, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, and removing mounting bolts to separate the engine from the machine frame. A lifting strap is used through the exhaust stack to raise the hood for removal.
New holland w170 b wheel loader service repair manualfijsfjskekmme
This document provides instructions for removing the engine and radiator from a W170B wheel loader. It is a 14 step process that includes draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, and removing mounting hardware. Safety precautions are described at the beginning such as parking the machine, lowering attachments, and discharging pressure from hydraulic circuits.
New holland w170 b wheel loader service repair manualufjjsefkksemme
This document provides instructions for removing the engine and radiator from a W170B wheel loader. The key steps include draining fluids, disconnecting wiring harnesses and hoses, removing the hood, and using lifting straps to remove the engine. Safety procedures are described such as discharging pressure from hydraulic and brake systems before removal.
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2. W230C Wheel Loader
Service Manual
84414734B
Table of Contents
Description Section No.
General Tab 1
Section Index - General
Standard Torque Specifications 1001
Fluids and Lubricants 1002
Metric Conversion Chart 1003
Engines Tab 2
Section Index - Engines
Engine and Radiator Removal and Installation 2000
Stall Tests 2002
After Cooler 2003
For Engine Repair, See the Engine Service Manual 84392403
Fuel System Tab 3
Section Index - Fuel System
For Fuel System Repair, See the Engine Service Manual 84392403
SCR System 3002
Electrical Tab 4
Section Index - Electrical
Removal and Installation of Starter and Alternator 4001
Electrical Specifications and Troubleshooting 4002
Batteries 4003
Instrument Cluster 4005
Rear view Camera and Monitor 4006
Steering Tab 5
Section Index - Steering
Removal and Installation of Steering Components 5001
Steering Specifications, Pressure Checks, and Troubleshooting 5002
Steering Cylinders 5005
Center Pivot 5006
Auxiliary Steering Motor and Pump 5008
3. Joystick Steering System (JSS) (Optional) 5009
Power Train Tab 6
Section Index - Power Train
Removal and Installation of Power Train Components 6001
Transmission Specifications, Pressure Checks, and Troubleshooting 6002
Transmission 6003
Front Axle 6004
Rear Axle 6004
Drive Shafts, Center Bearing, and Universal Joints 6005
Wheels and Tires 6006
Transmission Control Valve 6007
Brakes Tab 7
Section Index - Brakes
Removal and Installation of Brake Components 7001
Hydraulic Brake Troubleshooting 7002
Brake Pump 7003
Brake Accumulators 7004
Parking Brake 7008
Hydraulics Tab 8
Section Index - Hydraulics
Removal and Installation of Hydraulic Components 8001
Hydraulic Specifications, Troubleshooting, and Pressure Checks 8002
Cleaning the Hydraulic System 8003
Hydraulic Pump 8004
Loader Control Valve 8005
Cylinders 8006
Coupler Solenoid Locking Valve 8007
Ride Control Accumulator 8013
Ride Control Valve 8014
W230C Wheel Loader
Service Manual
84414734B
Table of Contents
Description Section No.
4. Mounted Equipment Tab 9
Section Index - Mounted Equipment
Air Conditioning Troubleshooting and System Checks For Systems with HFC-134a Refrigerant 9002
Air Conditioner System Service 9003
Removal and Installation of Air Conditioning and Heater Components 9004
Loader 9006
Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS) Cab Structural Frame (CSF) 9007
Cab Glass Installation 9010
Electrical Schematic Foldouts and Hydraulic Schematic Foldout In Rear Pocket
W230C Wheel Loader
Service Manual
84414734B
Table of Contents
Description Section No.
7. 1001-3
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS - DECIMAL HARDWARE
Use the torques in this chart when special torques
are not given. These torques apply to fasteners with
both UNC and UNF threads as received from
suppliers dry, or when lubricated with engine oil. Not
applicable if special graphities, Molydisulfide
greases, or other extreme pressure lubricants are
used.
Grade 5 Bolts, Nuts, and Studs
Size
Pound-
Inches
Newton
metres
1/4 inch 108 to 132 12 to 15
5/16 inch 204 to 252 23 to 28
3/8 inch 420 to 504 48 to 57
Size
Pound-
Feet
Newton
metres
7/16 inch 54 to 64 73 to 87
1/2 inch 80 to 96 109 to 130
9/16 inch 110 to 132 149 to 179
5/8 inch 150 to 180 203 to 244
3/4 inch 270 to 324 366 to 439
7/8 inch 400 to 480 542 to 651
1.0 inch 580 to 696 787 to 944
1-1/8 inch 800 to 880 1085 to 1193
1-1/4 inch 1120 to 1240 1519 to 1681
1-3/8 inch 1460 to 1680 1980 to 2278
1-1/2 inch 1940 to 2200 2631 to 2983
Grade 8 Bolts, Nuts, and Studs
Size
Pound-
Inches
Newton
metres
1/4 inch 144 to 180 16 to 20
5/16 inch 288 to 348 33 to 39
3/8 inch 540 to 648 61 to 73
Size
Pound-
Feet
Newton
metres
7/16 inch 70 to 84 95 to 114
1/2 inch 110 to 132 149 to 179
9/16 inch 160 to 192 217 to 260
5/8 inch 220 to 264 298 to 358
3/4 inch 380 to 456 515 to 618
7/8 inch 600 to 720 814 to 976
1.0 inch 900 to 1080 1220 to 1465
1-1/8 inch 1280 to 1440 1736 to 1953
1-1/4 inch 1820 to 2000 2468 to 2712
1-3/8 inch 2380 to 2720 3227 to 3688
1-1/2 inch 3160 to 3560 4285 to 4827
NOTE: Use thick nuts with Grade 8 bolts.
8. 1001-4
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS - METRIC HARDWARE
Use the following torques when specifications are not
given.
These values apply to fasteners with coarse threads
as received from supplier, plated or unplated, or
when lubricated with engine oil. These values do not
apply if graphite or Molydisulfide grease or oil is
used.
Grade 12.9 Bolts, Nuts, and Studs
Usually the torque values specified for grade 10.9
fasteners can be used satisfactorily on grade 12.9
fasteners.
Grade 8.8 Bolts, Nuts, and Studs
Size
Pound-
Inches
Newton
metres
M4 24 to 36 3 to 4
M5 60 to 72 7 to 8
M6 96 to 108 11 to 12
M8 228 to 276 26 to 31
M10 456 to 540 52 to 61
Size
Pound-
Feet
Newton
metres
M12 66 to 79 90 to 107
M14 106 to 127 144 to 172
M16 160 to 200 217 to 271
M20 320 to 380 434 to 515
M24 500 to 600 675 to 815
M30 920 to 1100 1250 to 1500
M36 1600 to 1950 2175 to 2600
8.8
Grade 10.9 Bolts, Nuts, and Studs
Size
Pound-
Inches
Newton
metres
M4 36 to 48 4 to 5
M5 84 to 96 9 to 11
M6 132 to 156 15 to 18
M8 324 to 384 37 to 43
Size
Pound-
Feet
Newton
metres
M10 54 to 64 73 to 87
M12 93 to 112 125 to 150
M14 149 to 179 200 to 245
M16 230 to 280 310 to 380
M20 450 to 540 610 to 730
M24 780 to 940 1050 to 1275
M30 1470 to 1770 2000 to 2400
M36 2580 to 3090 3500 to 4200
10.9
12.9
9. 1001-5
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS - STEEL HYDRAULIC FITTINGS
37 Degree Flare Fitting
Tube OD
Hose ID
Thread
Size
Pound-
Inches
Newton
metres
1/4 inch
6.4 mm
7/16-20 72 to 144 8 to 16
5/16 inch
7.9 mm
1/2-20 96 to 192 11 to 22
3/8 inch
9.5 mm
9/16-18 120 to 300 14 to 34
1/2 inch
12.7 mm
3/4-16 180 to 504 20 to 57
5/8 inch
15.9 mm
7/8-14 300 to 696 34 to 79
Tube OD
Hose ID
Thread
Size
Pound-
Feet
Newton
metres
3/4 inch
19.0 mm
1-1/16-12 40 to 80 54 to 108
7/8 inch
22.2 mm
1-3/16-12 60 to 100 81 to 135
1.0 inch
25.4 mm
1-5/16-12 75 to 117 102 to 158
1-1/4 inch
31.8 mm
1-5/8-12 125 to 165 169 to 223
1-1/2 inch
38.1 mm
1-7/8-12 210 to 250 285 to 338
Split Flange Mounting Bolts
Size
Pound-
Inches
Newton
metres
5/16-18 180 to 240 20 to 27
3/8-16 240 to 300 27 to 34
7/16-14 420 to 540 47 to 61
Size
Pound-
Feet
Newton
metres
1/2-13 55 to 65 74 to 88
5/8-11 140 to 150 190 to 203
Straight Threads with O-ring
Tube OD
Hose ID
Thread
Size
Pound-
Inches
Newton
metres
1/4 inch
6.4 mm
7/16-20 144 to 228 16 to 26
5/16 inch
7.9 mm
1/2-20 192 to 300 22 to 34
3/8 inch
9.5 mm
9/16-18 300 to 480 34 to 54
1/2 inch
12.7 mm
3/4-16 540 to 804 57 to 91
Tube OD
Hose ID
Thread
Size
Pound-
Feet
Newton
metres
5/8 inch
15.9 mm
7/8-14 58 to 92 79 to 124
3/4 inch
19.0 mm
1-1/16-12 80 to 128 108 to 174
7/8 inch
22.2 mm
1-3/16-12 100 to 160 136 to 216
1.0 inch
25.4 mm
1-5/16-12 117 to 187 159 to 253
1-1/4 inch
31.8 mm
1-5/8-12 165 to 264 224 to 357
1-1/2 inch
38.1 mm
1-7/8-12 250 to 400 339 to 542
10. 1001-6
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS - STEEL HYDRAULIC FITTINGS
O-ring Face Seal End
O-ring Boss End
Fitting or Lock Nut
Nom.
SAE
Dash
Size Tube OD
Thread
Size
Pound-
Inches
Newton
metres
Thread
Size
Pound-
Inches
Newton
metres
-4 1/4 inch
6.4 mm
9/16-18 120 to 144 14 to 16 7/16-20 204 to 240 23 to 27
-6 3/8 inch
9.5 mm
11/16-16 216 to 240 24 to 27 9/16-18 300 to 360 34 to 41
-8 1/2 inch
12.7 mm
13/16-16 384 to 480 43 to 54 3/4-16 540 to 600 61 to 68
Thread
Size
Pound-
Feet
Newton
metres
-10 5/8 inch
15.9 mm
1-14 552 to 672 62 to 76 7/8-14 60 to 65 81 to 88
Nom.
SAE
Dash
Size Tube OD
Thread
Size
Pound-
Feet
Newton
metres
1-1/16-12 85 to 90 115 to 122
1-3/16-12 95 to 100 129 to 136
-12 3/4 inch
19.0 mm
1-3/16-12 65 to 80 90 to 110 1-5/16-12 115 to 125 156 to 169
-14 7/8 inch
22.2 mm
1-3/16-12 65 to 80 90 to 110 1-5/8-12 150 to 160 203 to 217
-16 1.0 inch
25.4 mm
1-7/16-12 92 to 105 125 to 140 1-7/8-12 190 to 200 258 to 271
-20 1-1/4 inch
31.8 mm
1-11/16-12 125 to 140 170 to 190
-24 1-1/2 inch
38.1 mm
2-12 150 to 180 200 to 254
12. 2000-3
ENGINE
Removal
IMPORTANT: Mark all the various components,
electrical connections and hydraulic hoses in order to
FACILITATE CONNECTION WHEN REFITTING.
STEP 1
W230R406
Park machine on a level surface and lower bucket to
ground. Put articulation lock in LOCKED position.
STEP 2
Stop engine. Actuate brake pedal several times to
discharge brake accumulators. Put key switch in ON
position and move loader control lever back and forth
at least 30 times to release any pressure from
hydraulic circuit. Put key switch in OFF position.
STEP 3
Slowly loosen the filler cap for hydraulic reservoir to
release air pressure in hydraulic reservoir.
STEP 4
BD06F108
The master and hood raise switch are located in the
right batter box. Raise the hood with the hood lift
motor. Put master disconnect switch in OFF position.
Remove both battery covers and disconnect
batteries from the machine.
STEP 5
BD02N160
Put a 37 liter (10 gallon) container below radiator
drain. Remove radiator cap. Remove cap and drain
coolant into container. Install cap after coolant has
drained. Install radiator cap.
STEP 6
BD02N160
Put a 14.2 liter (15 U.S. quarts) container below
engine oil drain. Remove cap and drain oil into
container. Install cap after oil has drained.
NOTE: After draining oil disconnect drain hose from
frame for removal with engine.
13. 2000-4
STEP 7
W230R001
Double up a nylon lifting strap (1) and slide through
the exhaust stack (2) on the hood.
STEP 8
BD03A230
Place a solid steel bar through the strap, raise the
hood and release tension on the lifting motor.
STEP 9
W230R408
Remove the pin from the top of the lifting motor.
STEP 10
BD06F109
Tag and disconnect hood wiring harness connector
from rear chassis wiring harness connector.
STEP 11
BD03A227
W230R422
Remove mount bolt (1) and backup alarm wiring
harness clamp from cooler housing. Have another
person balance the hood and remove the hood hinge
mounting bolts (2) from the cooler frame.
1
2
1
2
2
14. 2000-5
STEP 12
W230R002
Carefully raise and remove hood from loader. Lower
hood onto suitable platform and disconnect lifting
equipment.
STEP 13
W230R409
Tag and disconnect engine wiring harness connector
from air filter restriction switch.
STEP 14
W230R410
Loosen clamp on air cleaner intake hose and remove
the crankcase ventilation hose.
STEP 15
W230R411
Loosen clamps on turbocharger and air cleaner,
remove the intake hose.
STEP 16
W230R412
Loosen the clamp on the turbocharger for the after
cooler inlet hose.
STEP 17
W230R413
Loosen the clamp on the after cooler and remove the
after cooler inlet hose from the machine.
15. 2000-6
STEP 18
W230R414
Loosen the clamp on the intake manifold for the after
cooler output hose.
STEP 19
W230R415
Loosen the clamp on the after cooler and remove the
after cooler outlet hose from the machine.
STEP 20
W230R416
Loosen the exhaust clamp from the turbocharger.
STEP 21
W230R417
Remove the air cleaner from the bracket.
STEP 22
W230R418
Loosen the clamp on the exhaust pipe (1) and
remove NOX sensor (2).
STEP 23
W230R419
Tag and disconnect hoses from Dosing Module SCR
device and electrical connection (1).
1
2
1
16. 2000-7
STEP 24
W230R420
Remove the eight mounting bolts (four on each side),
remove muffler from the brackets.
STEP 25
W230R423
Remove from the bottom on Electronic Control Unit
DENOX2 Urea supply the electrical connections.
STEP 26
W230R424
Remove from the rear on Electronic Control Unit
DENOX2 Urea supply the wiring harness.
STEP 27
W230R425
Remove the four mounting bolts (1), two on each
side), remove the support muffler (2).
STEP 28
BD06F113
BD06F114
Remove the four mounting bolts from the belt cover,
remove the cover.
NOTE: After removing the belt cover remove the
cover mounting brackets from the machine frame.
2
1
17. 2000-8
STEP 29
BD06F115
Remove the drive belt from the engine.
STEP 30
BD06F116
Loosen clamps and remove lower cooler hose from
the engine.
STEP 31
BD06F117
If loader is equipped with air conditioning, identify,
tag, and disconnect the engine wiring harness
connectors from air compressor clutch connector (1).
Remove the three mounting bolts (2) for the
compressor and set the compressor on the left
battery cover.
STEP 32
BD06F118
Tag and disconnect the wiring from the alternator.
STEP 33
BD06F119
Remove bolt securing wiring harness clamp to
engine.
STEP 34
BD06F120
Remove bolt securing wiring harness clamp (1) to the
engine. Remove ground wires (2) from the engine.
1
2
1
2
18. 2000-9
STEP 35
BD06F121
Tag and remove the wires from the starter solenoid
(3), remove the ground cable (2), and ground strap
(1) from the starter.
NOTE: Move the starter cables away from the
engine, move the wiring harness away from the
engine.
STEP 36
BD06F146
Disconnect the engine coolant vent hose and root to
the rear of the engine.
STEP 37
BD06F122
Remove the radiator hose (1) from the rear of the
engine, remove the heater hose from the rear of the
engine (2), remove the clamp bolts and clamps (3)
from the bell housing.
STEP 38
W230R426
Tag and remove the grid heater cable (optional).
STEP 39
BD03A142
Disconnect the wiring harness from the EDC 7
controller.
NOTE: Lifting up on the lever will release the
connector from the controller.
STEP 40
BD06F123
Remove the fuel line from the top of the EDC 7
controller, plug the line and cap the fitting.
3
1
2
2
1
3
19. 2000-10
STEP 41
BD06F124
Tag and disconnect the fuel filter heater wires (1),
disconnect the fuel line (2) from the fuel filter head,
plug the line and cap the fitting.
STEP 42
BD06F125
Remove bolt and clamp.
STEP 43
W230R421
Connect and turn on vacuum pump to hydraulic
reservoir. Tag and remove the hydraulic lines from
the brake system pump, plug the lines and cap the
fittings.
STEP 44
BD06F127
Remove the lower cover for the drive shaft.
STEP 45
BD03A172
Remove the drive shaft bolts from the flywheel. Move
the drive shaft clear of the flywheel.
1
2
20. 2000-11
STEP 46
Connect suitable lifting equipment to engine lifting
brackets. Take up all slack in lifting equipment.
Remove the engine mounting bolts (1, q.ty 4) and lift
the engine enough to gain access to the drain hose,
pull the drain hose with the engine.
W230R442
STEP 47
Slowly raise engine from rear chassis. Be sure all
harness connections and hoses have been
disconnected and are clear of the engine. Remove
engine from machine.
1
1
1
21. 2000-12
Installation
BS03B035
STEP 48
If engine rubber isolators require replacement,
remove and discard isolators (3 and 4). Install new
rubber isolator (4), then rubber isolator (3).
STEP 49
Slowly raise engine and move into position over rear
chassis. Be sure all harness connections and hoses
are out of the way then lower engine. Put washer (5)
between front rubber isolator (4) and chassis. Install
washer (2), bolt (1), washer (6), and nut (7) in engine
isolators. Lower engine into position.
STEP 50
Tighten engine mounting bolts to a torque of 244 to
298 Nm (180 to 220 lb-ft).
STEP 51
Disconnect lifting equipment from engine lifting
brackets.
STEP 52
Connect engine oil drain hose to frame bracket.
STEP 53
BD03A172
At front of engine, position drive shaft on engine
coupling. Install six bolts to secure drive shaft to
engine coupling. Tighten the six bolts to a torque of
53 to 62 Nm (39 to 46 lb-ft).
1. ENGINE MOUNT BOLT 3. INSOLATOR UPPER 5. WASHER 7. NUT
2. WASHER 4. INSOLATOR LOWER 6. WASHER 8. REMOTE OIL DRAIN HOSE
1
4
3
2
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
7
8
7
6
5
2
3
4
5
6
22. 2000-13
STEP 54
BD06F127
Install the lower cover for the drive shaft.
STEP 55
W230R421
Connect and turn on vacuum pump to the hydraulic
reservoir. Remove caps from fittings and plugs from
hoses. Connect hoses to brake pump following tags
installed during removal. Remove and discard tags.
Turn off and disconnect vacuum pump from hydraulic
reservoir.
STEP 56
BD06F125
Install bolt and clamp for fuel return hose.
STEP 57
BD06F124
Remove cap from fitting and plug from the hose,
connect fuel line (2). Connect fuel filter heater wires
(1). Remove and discard tag.
STEP 58
BD06F123
Remove cap from fitting and plug from the hose,
connect fuel line to EDC 7.
STEP 59
BD03A142
Connect wiring harness to EDC 7 controller.
NOTE: Start the connector on the EDC 7 with lever
straight out from EDC 7. Use lever to pull connector
into position.
1
2
23. 2000-14
STEP 60
W230R426
Connect grid heater cable to grid heater. Remove
and discard tag.
STEP 61
BD06F122
Install the heater hose (2) to the rear of the engine,
mount the clamps (3), install the radiator hose (1).
STEP 62
BD06F146
Connect the engine coolant vent hose.
STEP 63
BD06F121
Install the wires to the starter solenoid (3), install the
ground cable (2), and ground strap (1) to the starter.
Remove and discard tags.
STEP 64
BD06F120
Install bolt securing wiring harness (1) clamp to the
engine. Install ground wires (2) to the engine.
STEP 65
BD06F119
Install bolt securing wiring harness clamp to engine.
2
1
3
3
1
2
1
2
24. 2000-15
STEP 66
BD06F118
Connect the wiring to the alternator. Remove and
discard tags.
STEP 67
BD06F117
If loader is equipped with air conditioning, mount the
compressor using the three mounting bolts (2),
connect the engine wiring harness connectors to air
compressor clutch connector (1). Remove and
discard tags.
STEP 68
BD06F116
Install lower cooler hose to the engine and tighten the
clamps to a torque of 10.1 to 11.3 Nm (90 to 100
lb-inch).
STEP 69
BD06F115
Install the drive belt.
STEP 70
BD06F113
BD06F114
Install the cover mounting brackets to the machine
frame. Install the belt cover, install the four mounting
bolts for the belt cover.
1
2
25. 2000-16
STEP 71
W230R427
Install the support muffler (1), install the four
mounting bolts (2, two on each side).
STEP 72
W230R424
Connect on the rear the Electronic Control Unit
DENOX2 Urea supply wiring harness.
STEP 73
W230R423
Connect on the bottom the Electronic Control Unit
DENOX2 Urea supply the electrical connections.
STEP 74
W230R420
Place the muffler on the brackets. Install the eight
mounting bolts (four on each side). Tighten the bolts
to a torque of 28.9 to 35.3 Nm (21.3 to 26 lb-ft).
STEP 75
W230R418
Tighte the clamp on the exhaust pipe (1) and connect
NOX sensor (2).
STEP 76
W230R419
Connect hoses on Dosing Module SCR devise and
electrical connection (1).
1
2
1
2
1
26. 2000-17
STEP 77
W230R417
Place the air cleaner on the bracket. Install mounting
bolts in air cleaner and tighten.
STEP 78
W230R416
Install and tighten the exhaust clamp on the
turbocharger, tighten the muffler mounting bolts.
STEP 79
W230R415
Place the after cooler outlet hose on the machine.
Tighten the clamp on the after cooler.
STEP 80
W230R414
Tighten the clamp on the intake manifold for the after
cooler output hose.
STEP 81
W230R413
Place the after cooler inlet hose on the machine.
Tighten the clamp on the after cooler.
STEP 82
W230R412
Tighten the clamp on the turbocharger for the after
cooler inlet hose.
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28. 2000-18
STEP 83
W230R411
Install the intake hose and tighten the clamps on
turbocharger and air cleaner.
STEP 84
W230R410
Install the crankcase ventilation hose and tighten the
clamp on air cleaner intake hose.
STEP 85
W230R409
Connect engine wiring harness connector to air filter
restriction switch. Remove and discard tag.
STEP 86
W230R002
Carefully raise and place hood over loader.
NOTE: Refer to step 7 and 8 of removal for lifting
procedure.
STEP 87
BD03A227
W230R422
Have another person balance the hood, install the
hood hinge mounting bolts (2) to the cooler frame.
Install mount bolt (1) and backup alarm wiring
harness clamp to cooler housing.
1
2
2
29. 2000-19
STEP 88
W230R408
Install the pin from the top of the lifting motor, lower
and remove lifting equipment.
STEP 89
BD06F109
Connect hood wiring harness connector to rear
chassis wiring harness connector. Remove and
discard tag.
STEP 90
BD03A221
NOTE: If hood strut is not adjusted properly the
hood will be damaged.
When a hood is removed and replaced an initial
adjustment on the strut is necessary. Adjust between
the top of the lift motor adjusting jam nut (1) to the top
of the threads (2) to 20 mm (X). With the motor down
to its lowest point take a measurement between the
left hand side hood bumper and the counter weight,
record this measurement (Y). Use the following table
to adjust the strut (X).
Hood Adjustment Table
Y
(MM)
X
(MM)
Y
(MM)
X
(MM)
Y
(MM)
X
(MM)
Y
(MM)
X
(MM)
1 19 21 14 41 9 61 5
2 19 22 14 42 9 62 5
3 18 23 14 43 9 63 4
4 18 24 13 44 9 64 4
5 18 25 13 45 9 65 4
6 18 26 13 46 8 66 4
7 17 27 13 47 8 67 3
8 17 28 12 48 8 68 3
9 17 29 12 49 8 69 3
10 17 30 12 50 7 70 3
11 16 31 12 51 7 71 2
12 16 32 12 52 7 72 2
13 16 33 11 53 7 73 2
14 16 34 11 54 6 74 2
15 16 35 11 55 6 75 2
16 15 36 11 56 6 76 1
17 15 37 10 57 6 77 1
18 15 38 10 58 6 78 1
19 15 39 10 59 5 79 1
20 14 40 10 60 5 80 0
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STEP 91
BD02N160
Check and make sure that drain caps are tight.
STEP 92
Install a new oil filter on engine. Fill engine with oil,
see section 1002 for specifications.
STEP 93
If hydraulic reservoir was drained, fill reservoir with
oil, see section 1002 for specifications.
STEP 94
Fill engine coolant system with a solution of 50%
Ethylene Glycol and 50% water. Cooling system
capacity is 36.9 liters (9.75 gallons). Install the
radiator cap. Fill the coolant reservoir up to the FULL
mark on the reservoir.
STEP 95
Connect the batteries, install battery covers, put
master disconnect switch in ON position.
STEP 96
Start engine and run the engine at low idle. Run the
engine at operating temperature for approximately
five minutes to completely mix the Ethylene Glycol
and water. When the coolant is at operating
temperature, stop the engine. When engine has
cooled, check the coolant level at the reservoir.
WARNING: Hot coolant can spray out if radiator cap
is removed. To remove radiator cap: Let system cool,
turn to first notch, then wait until all pressure is
released. Scalding can result from fast removal of
radiator cap.
STEP 97
BD06F108
Lower the hood with the hood lift motor.
STEP 98
Put articulation lock in OPERATING position.
31. 2000-21
RADIATOR
Removal
STEP 1
Park loader on level surface and lower bucket to
ground. Apply parking brake and shut down engine.
STEP 2
W230R406
Put articulation lock in LOCKED position.
STEP 3
Put master disconnect switch in OFF position.
STEP 4
BD03A120
Have another person raise and hold the side panel
up into the raised position. Remove the two mounting
screws for the side panel, remove the panel.
NOTE: Photo is of the oil cooler side of the machine,
the procedure is the same.
STEP 5
BD06F128
Remove bolt and washer securing LH fender.
Remove LH fender.
STEP 6
BD02N160
Put a 30 liter (8 gallon) container below radiator
drain. Remove radiator cap then remove cap and
drain coolant into container. Install cap after coolant
has drained. Install radiator cap.
STEP 7
BD03A109
Release catch and tilt air conditioning condenser
core up to gain access to upper radiator hose.
32. 2000-22
STEP 8
BD03A108
Loosen the upper radiator hose clamps, remove the
hose.
STEP 9
BD06F129
Loose and remove the lower radiator hose from the
radiator.
STEP 10
BD03A113
Disconnect overflow hose from radiator. Disconnect
connector from coolant level sender.
STEP 11
BD03A106
Remove screws and install lifting eyes (1). Attach
suitable lifting equipment to lifting eyes. Remove four
mounting bolts (2), remove radiator from machine.
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