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drain and pull the old radiator out, slide the new one in and fill it up
A new 2.7 V6 for a Dodge Magnum costs about $30,000.
There are no new Dodge Magnums, they were discontinued in 2008
get a new radiator.
The cost for a two thousand five Dodge Magnum will vary depending on whether the vehicle is used or new but the average cost is around twelve thousand dollars.
let engine cool down to room temp. drain the coolant from your radiator, loosen and remove hose clamps then remove old hose. now install new hose in revers order. fill radiator with proper coolant type.
Ya just drain it and fill it up with new antifreeze. there should be a drainplug you can just twist at the bottom corner of your radiator facing the engine. may want to rinse it with water, you can just run water straight through. just remember to fill it with antifreeze.
First undo them at the radiator, then follow them to the transmission and remove there. After fitting new ones,check for leaks then fill trans fluid to required level.
alot of shops will charge 150 or so...but if you have the most basic of tool sets.... anyone can do it. unscrew the coupleing where the top radiator hose is...pop old one out drop new one in replace hose.
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The 5.9-L Magnum V8 engine in a new 1998 Dodge Ram was rated at 245 hp.
1. Get a new radiator hose 2. Turn off your car and let it cool down 3. drain your radiator below the level of te hose you are replacing 4. remove hose clamps and take off old radiator hose 5. install new radiator hose and tighten hose clamps 6. Fill radiator with antifreeze / water mixture (you can buy the premixed kind if you dont want to mix it yourself) 7. replace radiator cap 8. turn on car and check for leaks