By eHow Cars Editor Replacing a leaking radiator hose can be easy and quite painless on most cars. Check that both ends of the leaking hose are easily accessed before attempting this repair, because on some cars the hoses are tightly tucked away and this job might be better left to a professional. Difficulty:Challenging Step1 Turn off the engine as soon as you suspect a leak, to prevent the engine from overheating. Step2 Determine which radiator hose is leaking and exactly where the leak is coming from by looking for wetness. Step3 Purchase 1 gallon of antifreeze and the correct replacement radiator hose from your local auto-parts store or dealer. (Radiator hoses are not interchangeable. They come in specific sizes and shapes for your particular car model.) Step4 Wait for the engine to cool down for at least 20 minutes, before beginning any work on the cooling system. Step5 Place a large pan or wide bucket on the ground under the hose to catch the coolant. Step6 Use a screwdriver to loosen the hose clamps at both ends of the hose you are replacing. Step7 Remove the radiator hose by twisting and pulling where it connects to the radiator and engine. If the hose won't budge, use a utility knife to cut it off the fittings. Step8 Remove the hose clamps from the old radiator hose and slide them onto the new hose. Step9 Put the new radiator hose on. Spray the inside of the hose ends with WD-40 if the hose is hard to get on. Tighten the hose clamps. Step10 Refill the radiator and the coolant reservoir with a 50-50 mixture of water and antifreeze. Step11 "Burp the cooling system" by running the engine with the radiator cap off until the engine warms up. Keep the engine running until both the upper and lower radiator hoses feel warm (this indicates that the thermostat is open and the coolant is flowing through the entire system). Burping the cooling system allows any air bubbles to escape. Add coolant to the radiator as needed. Step12 Look for leaks. Inspect around the hose clamps for dampness. Tighten the hose clamps if there is any wetness. Step13 Put the radiator cap back on. Step14 Check the coolant level after driving, to ensure there are no leaks. · If the leak is coming from around the clamp holding on the hose end, tighten the clamp with a screwdriver. This may be all you need to do if a loose clamp is causing the leak. · In a pinch, you can add either plain water or pure antifreeze if that's all you have, but your cooling system normally uses a mixture of 1/2 antifreeze and 1/2 water. · Never open the radiator cap or loosen a radiator hose clamp when the engine is warm or hot. The coolant could spray out and burn you. · Dispose of used coolant properly. Bring it to a repair shop or parts store for recycling. Do not pour it down the sink or into the gutter.
Or remove lower radiator hose
On a 1999 Lincoln continental the thermostat is located by following the lower radiator hose from the radiator to the engine. It is easily accessible from underneath on the front passenger side. Remove small over flow hose only their is no need to remove lower radiator hose and once you remove the two bolts the housing will come off with the lower radiator hose attached hose still attached.AnswerFollow lower radiator hose from radiator to engine on 1999 Lincoln Continental V8.
Remove the upper and lower radiator hoses and transmission lines from the radiator. Remove the fan shroud and the upper and lower bolts. Raise the radiator up and out.
Drain or petcock should be a the lower of rear of radiator or remove lower radiator hose
Petcock on bottom or radiator or remove lower hose.
Remove the plug at the bottom or the rear of the radiator or remove the lower radiator hose
Remove the lower radiator hose.
Not to hard. Take off front black cover. Take off top radiator hose. Remove cooling fans. remove front air bag sensor. remove lower radiator hosei Remove upper and lower cooling lines on both sides of radiator Remove 4 top radiator cover bolts. Remove radiator
Remove fan shroud Drain radiator Remove upper and lower radiator hoses Remove upper mounting bolts Lift radiator out of lower support cradle
At the bottom, or rear fo the radiator or remove lower radiator hose.
Open the petcock or remove the lower radiator hose from the radiator.
Normally on the bottom of the radiator. If none is there then remove the lower radiator hose to drain the radiator.