Installation Procedure

2004 Oldsmobile Bravada RWDSECTION Installation Procedure
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  1. Install the radiator to the lower mounts.
    Fig 1: Installing Radiator Hose
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  2. Install the transaxle oil cooler pipes.

    Important:  Install new retaining rings into the quick connect fittings.

  3. Ensure the following procedures are performed when installing the new retaining ring onto the fitting.
    Fig 2: Installing Transaxle Oil Cooler Pipes
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  4. Hook one of the open ends of the retaining ring in one of the slots in the quick connect fitting.
    Fig 3: Installing Retaining Ring
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  5. Rotate the retaining ring around the fitting until the retaining ring is positioned with all three ears through the three slots on the fitting.
    Fig 4: Rotating Retaining Ring Around Fitting
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    Important:  DO NOT Push the new retaining ring onto the fitting.

  6. Installing the retaining ring on to the fitting this way will bend the retaining ring.
    Fig 5: Locating Safety Precaution
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  7. Ensure that the three retaining ring ears are seen from inside the fitting and that the retaining ring moves freely in the fitting slots.
    Fig 6: Checking Retaining Ring Moves Freely In Fitting Slots
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  8. Install the transaxle oil cooler pipes into the radiator quick connect fitting.
    Fig 7: Installing Transaxle Oil Cooler Pipes
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  9. Insert the transaxle oil cooler pipe ends into the quick connect fitting until you hear or feel a click.
    Fig 8: Inserting Transaxle Oil Cooler Pipe Ends Into Quick Connect Fitting
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  10. Do not use the plastic cap on the transaxle oil cooler pipe in order to install the transaxle oil cooler pipe into the fitting.
  11. Pull back sharply on the transaxle oil cooler pipe in order to ensure that the transaxle oil cooler pipe is fastened into the quick connect fitting.
    Fig 9: Installing Transaxle Oil Cooler Pipe Into Fitting
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  12. Position the plastic cap onto the fitting. Do not manually depress the retaining ring when installing the plastic cap onto the quick connect fitting.
  13. Fully seat the plastic cap against the fitting.
    Fig 10: Positioning Plastic Cap Onto Fitting
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  14. Allow no gap between the cap and the fitting.
    Fig 11: Identifying No Gap Between Cap And Fitting
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  15. Ensure that the yellow identification band on the tube is hidden within the quick connect fitting. A hidden yellow identification band indicates proper joint seating.
    NOTE: Do NOT overfill the transaxle. The overfilling of the transaxle causes foaming, loss of fluid, shift complaints, and possible damage to the transaxle.
  16. Adjust the fluid level.
  17. Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to JACKING AND LIFTING in General Information.
  18. Install the radiator outlet hose to the radiator.
  19. Use the J 38185  in order to reposition the hose clamp to the radiator outlet hose.
  20. Install the lower air deflector. Refer to RADIATOR AIR BAFFLE AND DEFLECTOR REPLACEMENT - LOWER  .
  21. Lower the vehicle.
  22. Install the radiator inlet hose to the radiator.
  23. Use the J 38185  in order to reposition the hose clamp to the radiator inlet hose.
    Fig 12: Indicating Proper Joint Seating
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  24. Install the upper radiator brackets.
    NOTE: Refer to FASTENER NOTICE in Cautions and Notices.
  25. Install the upper radiator bracket bolts.

    Tighten 

    Tighten the bolts to 24 N.m (18 lb ft).

  26. Install the engine cooling fans. Refer to COOLING FAN REPLACEMENT - ELECTRIC  .
  27. Install the battery. Refer to BATTERY REPLACEMENT in Engine Electrical.
  28. Fill the cooling system. Refer to DRAINING AND FILLING COOLING SYSTEM  .
    Fig 13: Installing Upper Radiator Brackets
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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.