the library should have a shop manual for this vehicle, you can make copies of the right sections :)
Yes, it is
The cooling system
Back flushing on a cooling system is when you get all of the trapped air out of your cars cooling system. This will make your vehicle run better after you do it.
A 2001 Volkswagen Beetle only takes a specific type of coolant. When flushing or just topping off the radiator in this vehicle be sure to use G12+ coolant to ensure proper cooling for the vehicles engine.
There is a large cooling system leak.
It can be very simple to remove the radiator from a Honda Civic. The first step is to drain the coolant from the radiator. The next step is to disconnect the cooling fan switch and remove the hoses. Then the cooling fan should be removed. Then the radiator should be unbolted and lifted carefully from the vehicle.
The cooling system on this vehicle does not use a radiator cap on the radiator but on a remote tank. It may have a different (larger) cap on it than what you are used to seeing on the radiator.
Depending on the vehicle, the cooling fan may strike the radiator shroud, the cooling fan may also strike a radiator hose and you may end up with a cracked/leaky exhaust system.
Yes! both the radiator and the hoses are swapable :) Just besure that if your vehicle has a automatic transmission the radiator has the automatic transmission cooling line fittings.
The radiator on a 2002 Toyota Sequoia can be removed and replaced by first draining the coolant. The cooling hoses can then be disconnected, the retaining bolts removed, and the radiator pulled from the vehicle.
When vehicle is running: Water pump is circulating coolant and cooling system pressure is building
Open up your rad cap put a garden house in it and fill up the rad and start your vehicle. let it pour through and watch your temp gauge and run it till the water is clear going through.