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2004 Ford E-250 Radiator, Radiator Hose, Cooling Hose, Water Hose

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  • 1.Cooling - Radiator & Components
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  • Ford 3C2Z-8A193-AA Bracket
    3C2Z-8A193-AA
    Bracket
    • Part Notes: RH / LH, all gas engines
    • Location: Passenger Side / Driver Side
    • Require Quantity: 2
    • Package Quantity: 1
    • Callout Name: 8A193
    • Replaced By: 6C2Z-8A193-A
    MSRP: $52.12 Your Price: $36.43

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Radiator Installation and Repair Tips for 2004 Ford E-250

  • Q: How to service the radiator for 4.6L, 5.4L, and 6.8L engines on 2004 Ford E-250?
    A: To maintain the radiator on 4.6L, 5.4L, and 6.8L engines, lift the car up, unplug the splash shield and the cooling fan, unscrew the radiator oil cooler hoses, and drop radiator hose. Take out radiator support brackets, and then the radiator. Installation is the reverse of these steps, new clamps may be necessary.
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