- screwdriver
- brush
If the vehicle is operated on dusty and muddy roads, as well as during "poplar fluff", check the cleanliness of the radiator frequently (visually through the cracks of the cladding). Clogged radiator cells must be cleaned, otherwise the engine will overheat.
1. Open the hood and remove the six radiator grille screws (three screws are shown, the rest are located symmetrically on the other side of the cladding).
2. Remove the radiator cover by lifting it up.
3. Thoroughly clean the radiator honeycomb with a brush. From the side of the engine compartment, blow the radiator cells with compressed air from a compressor or pump.
4. When installing the radiator lining in place, use a screwdriver to insert the clips behind the body flange.