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1993 Ford Explorer fan clutch
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1993 FORD EXPLORER
6 CYL
2WD
AUTOMATIC
175,000 MILES
How do u remove the fan clutch so I can replace coolant fan that is cracked?
Saturday, February 2nd, 2008 AT 12:14 PM
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MAZDA1003
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You need a special set of wrenches to do it. They have them at Napa for about $50-60. Otherwise, you will strip something.
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