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How to Change Coolant Reservoir 2012-17 Jeep Wrangler
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Tools used
Socket Extensions
Flat Blade Screwdriver
10mm Socket
Ratchet
Trim Tool Set
1. Removing the Coolant Reservoir
Remove the Engine Cover
Loosen the two worm clamps on the air intake snorkel
Remove the 10 mm bolts securing the air intake snorkel
Remove the coolant reservoir hose from the retaining clips on the intake snorkel
Remove the air intake snorkel
Disconnect the electrical connector from the air intake snorkel
Disconnect the coolant reservoir hose from the radiator
Pry out the push pin retaining clip securing the coolant reservoir
Pull the coolant reservoir up
2. Installing the Coolant Reservoir
Install the coolant reservoir by aligning the mounting tabs on the reservoir into the holes in the fan shroud
Reconnect the coolant reservoir hose to the radiator
Replace the push pin retaining clip securing the coolant reservoir
Reconnect the electrical connector to the air intake snorkel
Replace the air intake snorkel
Replace the two 10 mm bolts securing the air intake snorkel
Replace the coolant reservoir hose into the retaining clips on the air intake snorkel
Tighten the worm clamps at each end of the air intake snorkel
Replace the engine cover
What's up, guys? I'm Andy from 1A Auto. In this video I'm going to show you how to replace the coolant reservoir on this 2015 Jeep Wrangler. If you need parts for your vehicle, click the link in the description, and head over to 1aauto.com.
Take this cover off. Just grab underneath, lift up, and slide it forward. I'm going to take a straight blade screwdriver and just loosen up these worm clamps--one right here, and then one right here on the throttle body.
Going to take a 10 millimeter socket and a ratchet--take these two bolts out. Just remove this hose right here. This is going to be loose. Disconnect it right here. Just slide it out, there. Then there's a connector right here. We want to disconnect the connector. Slide this off. Then disconnect this hose right here. Just grab it, and twist. Take this trim tool. There's a little clip right here, a little push retainer--push down. Slide that retainer out. Then we can grab the reservoir. Just slide it up, and pull it up.
Take the coolant reservoir. There's a little tab that it's going to slide into, on the backside right here. That's going to slide along the hole where the fan shroud is. Line that up like that. Then take this hose, put that on the top of the radiator. We're just going to push this push retainer back in, bring that up, lock it in place. Now we want to put this snorkel on. Connect this intake temperature sensor, lock it in place. Slide it in position. The two bolts right here, just get those to line up. As long as these are on properly, then I'll tighten these two down.
Just use a 10 millimeter socket and a ratchet. And then we'll slide this hose in position. This goes over to the coolant reservoir. Going to tighten up these two worm clamps, just use a straight blade screwdriver. Tighten them up. That's good. And that looks good. Take this engine cover, slide it in position, push it down.
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