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You do not have to replace the PS hoses. Remove the radiator and install a new one.
The radiator on a 2002 Toyota Sequoia can be removed and replaced by first draining the coolant. The cooling hoses can then be disconnected, the retaining bolts removed, and the radiator pulled from the vehicle.
If the hoses are all tight, Then the radiator must be leaking. REPLACE RADIATOR
Radiator hoses and heater hoses should be inspected yearly and replaced when neccessary.
Remove the hoses and clips , replace the hoses and clips!
The radiator?? Theres alot of hoses on a 4runner which engine do you have?
To replace the radiator in a Honda Odyssey you have to drain the coolant out of the old one. Then you unscrew any fasteners and hoses and lift the old radiator out of the van. Place the new radiator into the vehicle, reattach hoses and screws, and refill with new coolant.
A radiator is held on the mounting brackets. Before removing the radiator on a Toyota Starlet it will need its coolant drained. Remove all the mounting bolts and disconnect the hoses to pull the radiator off.
first drain all anti freeze out of your radiator then undo fan shroud. Next you will have to undo radiator hoses supply and return, then undo the four bolts holding the radiator in once bolts are out just slide it right out the top. TIP: when putting radiator hoses back on or taking them off spraying WD-40 inside the hoses will make putting them back on or taking them off easier. To put radiator in repeat steps backwards.
Remove bolts, connectors and hoses. Replace. Hook up hoses, conectors and replace bolts. That easy!
You take off the hoses and do it.
Radiator removal isn't difficult but there are quite a few steps involving draining coolant, disconnecting hoses and electrical connections for the fans. Rather than listing everything here (since you didn't mention what year Solara you'll be working on) I'd suggest you pick up a Chilton or Haynes manual for your particular model Solara (Gen I is through 2003, Gen II is 2004 - current, the manuals are entirely different) so nothing is missed. You can also download the factory service manual from Toyota Information Services for only $10. http://techinfo.toyota.com The $10 buys you 24 hours on the site where you can download not only the maintenance manual but all technical service bulletins for your car (and almost any other Toyota sold in the U.S.) Cheers