I recently did an intake manifold gasket replacement. I removed the coolant tank from the fender well by removing the two screws on the top, disconnecting the hose from the radiator, and lifting the tank from the lower retaining pin. It was easier than I thought. I had oil mixed with the coolant and I cleaned the inside of the tank with a little kerosene. I then rinsed it with hot soapy water and rinsed again with clean hot water. I reinstalled the tank and filled it with new coolant.
What size engine.
A 2003 Impala does not have a timing belt. It has a chain.
FRONT OR REAR?
Time to change your oil in your engine!
It may be similar to my Chevrolet Impala Coolant sensor module is located under the upper radiator hoseLower coolant level below this point, remove old module-install new being careful not to damage "0" ring seal.
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how do you replace a transmission pressure control solenoid in a 2003 chevrolet impala
Drain the radiator into a container. Remove the upper hose at the engine end. Remove the 2 bolts in the thermostat housing and remove the thermostat. Clean both surfaces and install the thermostat "O" ring. Install the thermostat ,housing and 2 retaining bolts. Install the upper hose and fill the coolant recovery tank.jd
Yes. You'll need to change the exhaust and cooling systems.
5 with the filter
Drain the radiator in a container. Remove the engine end of the top radiator hose. The housing has 2 bolts that you remove. Remove the thermostat and clean the surfaces and reinstall the thermostat. Reinstall the hose and add coolant.
As per the intructions on page 6-39 of your "Owner's Manual"...