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The Oldsmobile Fan Shroud causes the passing of cool air through the radiator to maintain the correct temperature of the engine even in the slow moving traffic. Established in 1897, Oldsmobile gained a reputation of making reliable cars that could be trusted by ordinary families; this was through the cheap Curved Dash and later the more upscale models. The moving assembly line helped the company produce vehicles quicker and more regularly than most of its competitors and in 1940 its historic Hydra-Matic automatic transmission allowed drivers to roll along without even having to press a clutch pedal. Comfy rides, silenced cabins and long-range engines gave Oldsmobile customers decades of blockbuster status, and demonstrated that constant innovation could stroll side by side with comfort and safety. A Fan Shroud is a body shape cover that wraps around the cooling fan forcing air through the radiator to enhance heat transfer and reduce stress. Installation of a new Fan Shroud in your Oldsmobile requires the engine to cool down after which the battery must be removed to ensure safety. Then, any hose, or covers that conceal the unit should be removed, then the current Fan Shroud is unbolted, pushed past the fan blades, and pulled off. Install the component by positioning it into place and aligning tabs with mounting holes and then tightening the bolts with the hand then giving them a final quarter turn. Reconnect hose, turn on the fan to verify clearance, reconnect the battery, start engine, and observe steady airflow, which is an indication of the job is complete.