Removal Procedure

2020 GMC Acadia SLSECTION Removal Procedure
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  1. Drain the cooling system. Cooling System Draining and Filling (Static Fill LCV, LGX) , or Cooling System Draining and Filling (GE-47716 LCV, LGX) , or Cooling System Draining and Filling (Static Fill LSY) , or Cooling System Draining and Filling (GE-47716 LSY) 
  2. Intake Manifold (1) - Remove - Intake Manifold Replacement
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    NOTE:

    Remove the throttle body and the intake manifold together as an assembly.

  3. Hose Clamp (1) - Disengage [2x] - Hose Clamp Replacement Guidelines - Spring Type 
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  4. Thermostat Bypass Hose (2) @ Engine Coolant Flow Control Valve - Remove
  5. Radiator Inlet Hose (3) @ Engine Coolant Flow Control Valve - Remove
  6. Hose Clamp (1) - Disengage [3x] - Hose Clamp Replacement Guidelines - Spring Type 
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  7. Engine Oil Cooler Coolant Inlet Hose (2) @ Engine Coolant Flow Control Valve - Remove
  8. Engine Coolant Air Bleed Hose (3) @ Engine Coolant Flow Control Valve - Remove
  9. Engine Coolant Air Bleed Hose (4) @ Engine Coolant Flow Control Valve - Remove
  10. Electrical Connector (1) @ Engine Coolant Flow Control Valve - Disconnect
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  11. Electrical Connector (1) @ Engine Coolant Flow Control Valve - Disconnect
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  12. Electrical Connector (2) @ Engine Coolant Temperature Sensor - Disconnect
  13. Engine Coolant Flow Control Valve Bolt (1) - Remove [4x]
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  14. Engine Coolant Flow Control Valve (1) - Remove
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  15. Water Outlet Seal (2) - Remove and DISCARD
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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.