Absolutly, there are tools for fixing clogged radiators but I recommend you play it safe and take it to a certified repair shop.
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broken thermostat; blocked hose to radiator or hole in hose; leak in radiator; etc..
change th radiator it must be blocked feel th radiator shoud be evenly hot.
By replacing the radiator. I've seen people use JB Plastic Weld and it only holds up for a few weeks.
Dyke Ask for it by name. I can send you some or point you in the direction of a dealer. This is one bandaid I swear by. If that don't work then try a salvage yard or a radiator repair shop for replacement/repair of the radiator.
A leak in a coolant system can usually be fixed by replacing a hose. If the leak is at the end of the hose, a new clamp might be necessary. If the radiator is leaking, the radiator might need to be replaced.
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I'm not a mechanic but, I had to replace my radiator to fix the overheating problem on my 1994. That was the last thing I replaced after replacing the water pump, thermostat, and replaced my fan with a clutch fan. have not had anymore problems with it overheating once the radiator was replaced. Flush the coolant first then replace the radiator. Hope this helps.
Shag It Nad it will get horny and it willll e fixed
The parts that are needed to fix a car radiator depends on what is wrong with the radiator. It would be best to have the radiator fixed by a professional.
Yes there are sealers out there that can be used to seal or repair the gasket
The first step that you can take to fix a radiator is to see if it needs to be bled. To bleed a radiator you will need a radiator bleed key. Unscrew the valve at the side of the radiator and when the first drop of water comes out, close the valve again. If this does not fix the radiator you will need to call in a plumber.