It connects to the faucet under the sink. Depending on the manufacturer, it may screw on, have a hairpin clip holding in it or push into the faucet. You remove the last type by pushing the hose in just slightly and holding it there then push in the ring around the base of the hose into the faucet and pulling the hose out. To replace this type, just push it into the faucet till it bottoms out.
Cut off the crimp connectors, pull the old hose off and replace with conventional heater hose and conventional hose clamps
drain the radiator down below the top hose and unhook the hose from the radiator and the engine and pull the hose off.
Pull it out of the valve cover, pull it out of its hose, and reverse the procedure.
loosen the clamp holding the hose on to a fitting and pull the hose free.
Pull upward on the hose that the PCV valve is in. The PCV valve will pull out of the hose. The PCV valve is located in the valve cover.
remove the 2 0 clamps... then pull the old hose off and replace with new and install the 2 clamps
pull the pcv valve out of the vavle cover grommet, pull the hose off of it, put a new one in, put the hose back on, yay!!
The thermostat is under the top radiator hose. Remove the radiator hose at the top of the engine, below the hose flange sits the thermostat. just pull it out and replace it with a new one, then replace the hose over it. hope this waas the help you wewe looking for.
Pull old hose off. Cut a new piece of hose to match length of old hose. Push on. DIAF.
Pull your lower radiator hose, replace it when all fluid is out, and refill it.
Drain the radiator in the 1999 Blazer. Loosen the hose clamps at each end of the radiator hose. Gently twist the hose and pull the ends to break free. Replace with a new hose and clamps.
Before replacing the radiator hose on a 1996 Honda Civic drain the coolant system. Once drained remove any clamps holding the hose in place and pull the unit off. Replace with new hoses.