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drain out coolant to a point were hose is clear, remove hose then replace,add coolant to bring up to normal level...will loose a bit of coolant but not much!!
Begin by removing the bottom radiator hose. Allow the old coolant to drain out. Replace the hose to its original position. Fill the radiator with new coolant.
if you are talking about the coolant drain hose there isn't one on this model.
If you have a 1999 Passat V6, the coolant temperature sensor is located in the lower radiator hose.
Disconnect the lower coolant hose.
If you have to ask, have some one else replace the hose. You don't appear to have enough knowledge to do the job yourself.
use a real mechanic queer
you shouldn't just follow your coolant hose
# Let the engine cool down enough so you don't burn yourself on the coolant. # Loosen the clamps on either end of the hose. # Pull of the damaged hose. # Clean the tubes where the new hose is about to be putt. # Put the clamps over the new hose. # Slip the hose over the tubes that the old hose came from. # Firmly tighten the hose clamps. # Remove the radiator cap. # Fill the radiator with coolant. # Replace the radiator cap. # Fill the coolant reservoir to the recommended level and replace the cap, Viola all done.
Because there is a hole in the hose! Replace the hose
How to replace power steering hose in 1999 ford excort
If starting from empty pull the top radiator hose off the engine and fill the radiator until coolant starts to flow from the engine hose bib. replace and tighten hose. Fill the overflow tank with coolant. Locate the vent on the coolant hose bib (brass fitting), start the engine and allow coolant flow to purge the air from the system. When coolant flows steadily close the vent. Re-top up the overflow tank.