Make sure the engine is completely cool. Disconnect the hose at the water pump. Allow as much coolant as possible to drain out into a sealable container for proper disposal. Remove the hose from the radiator. If the hose is being stubborn in removal, carefully slit the hose around the fittings and peel it off. Replace with new hose and new clamps. Refill radiator with coolant. Allow engine to run for a couple of minutes to make sure there is plenty of coolant in the system. Add more if needed.
Remove fan shroud Drain radiator Remove upper and lower radiator hoses Remove upper mounting bolts Lift radiator out of lower support cradle
its in one of the lower corners of the radiator. usually on the back side.
only way to change lower radiator hose is to get underneath the vehicle there is a fawcet on bottom of radiator to dump coolant, then remove hose from underneath vehicle
The thermostat housing on a 2008 cobalt where the lower radiator hose connects to the radiator.
Lower left of radiator.
lower hose is on left bottom of radiator. passenger side.
The drain should be on the lower drivers side of the radiator.
It is on the bottom of the radiator. Sometimes it is easier to remove the lower radiator hose.
Should be on the lower right (passenger) side of the radiator...
It is located just beneath the lower radiator hose.
Behind the lower radiator hose
Remove the plug at the bottom or the rear of the radiator or remove the lower radiator hose