TobyJ66 Posted June 2 Report Share Posted June 2 Good Morning Folks, I have a 1st gen (2012) Edge with the 2.0 EcoBoost engine. Does anyone have instructions or a video on replacing the radiator? Before you hit me with the “YouTube is your friend”, “If you have to ask, send it to a mechanic”, or “do you know how to use Google” comments, just know that: - I am quite mechanical: * I am your standard GenXer and I have actually replaced many a radiator in my day and worked on a multitude of different projects. - I have a lot of tools and I know how to use them: * Not only do I have standard and metric ratchets, wrenches, and sockets, I also have impacts, air compressors, diagnostic tools, etc. - I have googled this topic till the ends of the earth: * There are guides out there for the Ford Edge with the 3.5-liter V6, but I have not been able to find any for the 2.0 EcoBoost. - I have YouTube'd this till the ends of the earth: * Same as Google. I can find 3.5 videos all day long, but no 2.0 EcoBoost for the first gen. - I have scoured the forum sites: * Same results as Google and YouTube. - Because of the electronics involved in these newer cars, I do not like to go in blind: * I don’t just want to start snatching on plugs and harnesses all willy-nilly. - I have brought it to a mechanic: * They want 600 bucks and I definitely don’t have it. Any help and/or instructions y'all have for me would be greatly appreciated. Love y'all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
garycrist Posted June 2 Report Share Posted June 2 Dear @TobyJ66 Who cares what motor it has? It is a mental block for you and I have lived through it too! Break it down into separate jobs ie. R&R Fan or A/C condenser. For the most part from the front end of the engine forward, is all the same condenser, radiator, shroud /fan assembly. YOU CAN DO IT! It is just drawn out job with plenty of "Holding your mouth just right" sometimes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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