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Grand Voyager 2004 2.8 CRD "Modine Oil Cooler"

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Old 10-11-2012, 04:26 AM
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Yes that's what I did joined the water pipes and then linked up the in and the out on the cooler. This is only a temp fix! I would not run it about for long period of time. Replace as soon as possible.
 
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Old 06-22-2015, 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Sarnall
Is the oil cooler behind the oil filter? If it is, its a really easy job. It's just a matter of removing the oil filter, and then taking off the cooler it's self which secured by a single bolt. That's how it was on my 2005 voyager. Regarding the bypassing I just connected the two water pipes together. Then i looped the oil cooler together with a spare piece of pipe and jubilee clipped up. As for the price it cost me a whole £232. Hope this helps.
Steve.
Hi has any one got any pictures of the bypassing me wifes has done the same and she is chewing my ear off to fix it I have removed the oil filter and there is 1 pipe next to it that looks like water pipe and 1 above it that connects together with a u bend pipe has it all ready been done or am I doing it rite ha ha any advice would be really helpful the car is a 2.8crd voyager cheers
 
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