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TYC 622040 Cooling Fan Assembly Replacement for 2010-2014 Ford Edge - Black - Perfect for Engine Overheating Prevention & Summer Driving
TYC 622040 Cooling Fan Assembly Replacement for 2010-2014 Ford Edge - Black - Perfect for Engine Overheating Prevention & Summer DrivingTYC 622040 Cooling Fan Assembly Replacement for 2010-2014 Ford Edge - Black - Perfect for Engine Overheating Prevention & Summer DrivingTYC 622040 Cooling Fan Assembly Replacement for 2010-2014 Ford Edge - Black - Perfect for Engine Overheating Prevention & Summer DrivingTYC 622040 Cooling Fan Assembly Replacement for 2010-2014 Ford Edge - Black - Perfect for Engine Overheating Prevention & Summer Driving

TYC 622040 Cooling Fan Assembly Replacement for 2010-2014 Ford Edge - Black - Perfect for Engine Overheating Prevention & Summer Driving

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Product Description

TYC cooling fan assemblies are designed to be comparable to OE in performance, validated through air volume test that simulates cooling ability. Each unit is an assembly with motor, fan, and shroud to simplify replacement compared to working on individual components. To ensure durability, each cooling fan design are run through tests like : corrosion resistance, endurance, moisture, torsion and, vibration. Each unit goes through a quick power-on test before leaving the factory to ensure functionality.

Product Features

【Perfect Fit】Direct OE replacement with OE comparable motor, mounting provisions, and wiring harness to ensure drop-in precise fitment

【Premium Quality】 Built with high-quality PA material for higher heat resistance and higher flexibility, resulting in increased durability and fewer vibrations/noise

【Exceptional Performance】 Utilizes licensed Bosch/Continental VDO shroud and blade design patents (where applicable) for true OE comparable construction and airflow

【Vehicle Tested】Tested on applicable vehicles prior to market release, providing seamless integration for control module and brushless units

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I have a 2008 Ford Edge with tow package with almost 180k miles. The A/C suddenly quit blowing cold at idle but worked as long as the car was moving. I checked the fans and the driver's side fan was not working. Ordered this replacement on a Sunday and it arrived on Thursday. The assembly looks very nicely made and very similar to the OEM part. It was well packaged with expandable foam blocks to insulate it in its box. I watched several YouTube videos on how to do the swap and am more convinced than ever that YouTube is populated by morons and imbeciles. The clips ranged from a few minutes to almost 30 minutes but can all be summed up as "remove old part, install new part". That's exactly how "helpful" they are! So since there's an absence of info on this I'll share some tips on what I learned:- There are two 8mm bolts that hold the assembly in, one on each side. Remove the air box and air box bracket to get to the one on the driver's side.- The fan assembly can be swapped without removing the radiator hose. Take a couple of straps and use them to pull the hose and wiring harness as far from the radiator as possible (after unsnapping the wiring harness connectors from the fan assembly).- My model has something no one mentioned anywhere- the bottom radiator hose is clamped to the bottom of the fan assembly. It's an 8mm bolt, remove it before trying to pull the fan assembly.- You don't need to disconnect the connectors from the fans to the controller, only the one from the main wiring harness to the controller. It's on the driver's side. There is a tab on it, depress the tab and pull on the connector to remove.- The fan assembly is a very tight fit. I had to pull it towards the driver's side and then rotate it 90 degrees to get it out of the car. Be careful not to damage the fins on the radiator with the corners of the fan assembly. It took a lot of persuasion to get it out.- To install the new fan assembly I did the same thing- rotated it 90 degrees to drop it in and then rotated it back as I worked it into place.- Reinstall everything in reverse order, don't forget to bolt that lower radiator hose bracket back on!I hope that helps! I didn't time it but I think it took me around 45 minutes. I've been driving the Edge a week since the replacement and so far so good! The fans seem as quiet to me as OEM and perform just as good.I will try to remember to follow up in a few months.08-08-16 update- a little over a month and a couple thousand miles later and it's still working great!