Hello. I have a 2011 Chevy Impala and the backseat middle headrest prevents good visibility and, thus, is a driving safety concern. Do you have any suggestions? Thank you!
Hal
I have know idea
There is a drain on the lower right of the rad. If you can't get to it, pull the lower hose.
FIRST YOU MUST REMOVE THE TWO DOG BONE MOUNTS(I THINK ITS FOUR SCREWS EACH). THEN YOU HAVE FOUR SCREWS ON THE FAN ASSEMBLY(TWO UPPER,TWO LOWER). THEN REMOVE THE TRANNY LINES, AND UPPER AND LOWER RADIATOR HOSES.
Should be on the lower right (passenger) side of the radiator...
The engine thermostat, on a 2008 Chevy Impala 3.5 V6, is located on the lower front side of the engine. The thermostat will have a water hose going into the top of it.
Front of the engine. Look for the engine end of the lower radiator hose.
lower intake is 132 lb's upper intake is 89 lb
There is a button near the hazard light button to do that.
NO it will not.
Using the seat back tilt lever lower the seat back as far as it will go. Sit in the back seat. Place your arm around the head rest and pull hard. The headrest can only be removed in this position. Works for driver and passenger front seats.
check radiator cap for wear. defective cap can cause radiotor hoses to collapse.
Remove the plug at the bottom or the rear of the radiator or remove the lower radiator hose