- Use a wrench to disconnect the negative battery terminal.
- Key detail: Wrap the disconnected cable end with a cloth or tape so it doesn't accidentally spring back and touch the battery terminal.
- Unplug the electrical connector (press the tab—don't just yank it).
- Remove all mounting bolts/clips and keep them in a safe place.
- Carefully lift out the old fan.
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2013-2016 Ford Escape 2.0L How to replace A Cooling Fan: 1. Disconnect Power Use a wrench to disconnect the negative battery terminal. Key detail: Wrap the disconnected cable end with a cloth or tape so it doesn't accidentally spring back and touch the battery terminal. 2. Remove the Old Fan Unplug the electrical connector (press the tab—don't just yank it). Remove all mounting bolts/clips and keep them in a safe place. Carefully lift out the old fan. Key detail: Be gentle—don't let the fan blades scrape against the radiator fins (those thin metal honeycomb pieces). Bent fins reduce cooling efficiency. 3. Install the New Fan Position the new fan and align it with the mounting holes. Hand-tighten the bolts first, then give them a final snug turn with a tool (don't overtighten—plastic brackets can crack). Reconnect the electrical plug until you hear a "click." Key detail: Check that wires are routed away from moving parts like belts and away from hot components like exhaust manifolds. 4. Test It Reconnect the negative battery terminal. Start the vehicle and turn on the A/C. Key detail: Watch to see if the fan spins, and listen for any "ticking" or scraping sounds. If you hear something wrong, turn it off immediately and check if a wire or blade is hitting something. How do I know if I need a New Cooling Fan: About us: There are many kinds of car parts,Some products are temporarily not available on the shelf. If you can't find the parts you need, please contact our customer service. Notes:
Damaged blade
Motor failure.
Significantly decreased cooling effect
An abnormal noise when running.
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| Item Specifics | |
|---|---|
| Brand | luxfineparts |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 13632766 |
| Manufacturer Warranty | 1 Year |
| Fitment Type | Direct Replacement |
| Placement on Vehicle | Driver Side/LH |
| Type | Radiator Fan Assembly |
| Applicable Regions | US |
| Interchange Part Number | 621040 cooling |
| Other Part Number | 621-040,622870,FO3115188,CV6Z8C607C,CCV6Z8C607M,CV6Z8C607S |
| Superseded Part Number | CU621-040,CU622870,CUFO3115188,CUCV6Z8C607C,CUCCV6Z8C607M |
| Package Include | 1X Cooling Fan |
| fan type | Single Fan |
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Radiator Cooling Fan Assembly For Ford Escape 2.0L 2013 2014 2015 2016
Fitment: 2013-2016 Ford Escape 2.0L How to replace A Cooling Fan: 1. Disconnect Power Use a wrench to disconnect the negative battery terminal. Key detail: Wrap the disconnected cable end with a cloth or tape so it doesn't accidentally spring back and touch the battery terminal. 2. Remove the Old Fan Unplug the electrical connector (press the tab—don't just yank it). Remove all mounting bolts/clips and keep them in a safe place. Carefully lift out the old fan. Key detail: Be gentle—don't let the fan blades scrape against the radiator fins (those thin metal honeycomb pieces). Bent fins reduce cooling efficiency. 3. Install the New Fan Position the new fan and align it with the mounting holes. Hand-tighten the bolts first, then give them a final snug turn with a tool (don't overtighten—plastic brackets can crack). Reconnect the electrical plug until you hear a "click." Key detail: Check that wires are routed away from moving parts like belts and away from hot components like exhaust manifolds. 4. Test It Reconnect the negative battery terminal. Start the vehicle and turn on the A/C. Key detail: Watch to see if the fan spins, and listen for any "ticking" or scraping sounds. If you hear something wrong, turn it off immediately and check if a wire or blade is hitting something. How do I know if I need a New Cooling Fan: About us: There are many kinds of car parts,Some products are temporarily not available on the shelf. If you can't find the parts you need, please contact our customer service. Notes:
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