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Engine cooling system - Components overview: For engine codes BGU, BSE and BSF > < Oil pressure and oil pressure switchF1: Check
Components of the cooling system: Removing and installing
Components of the cooling system: Removing and installing
  WARNING
Hot vapour/hot coolant may escape when opening expansion tank. Cover cap with cloth and open carefully.
  Note
t  When the engine is hot the cooling system is under pressure. If necessary, relieve pressure before commencing repair work.
t  Secure the joints between hoses by using the same clamps as originally fitted → Parts catalogue.
t  For fitting spring-type clips, it is advisable to use pliers -T20174- or pliers -T20029-.
t  Renew gaskets and seals.
t  The arrow markings on the coolant pipes and on the ends of the hoses must be aligned with each other.
t  Engines with identification letters CCSA, CMXA have an engine preheating system fitted on the refrigerant hoses → Item
t  Engine side cooling system - Components Overview for Engine Identification Codes BGU, BSE and BSF → Chapter
t  Engine cooling system - Components overview: for engine codes CCSA, CMXA → Chapter
t  Bodywork cooling system, - Components overview → Chapter
t  Coolant hose schematic diagram → Chapter
t  Engine preheating heater element -Z97- - Component overview: For engine codes CCSA, CMXA → Chapter
t  Draining and filling refrigerant → Chapter
t  Removing and installing coolant pump → Chapter
t  Coolant thermostat: Removing and installing → Chapter
t  Coolant pipe: removing and installing → Chapter
t  Removing and installing radiator → Chapter
t  Coolant fan -V7- and Coolant fan 2 -V177-, removing and installing → Chapter
t  Coolant system and pressure release valve in the cap → Chapter
   

Engine cooling system - Components overview: For engine codes BGU, BSE and BSF > < Oil pressure and oil pressure switchF1: Check