On every radiator hose there are generally two ends. Both ends have a clamp or clamps holding them tight. Remove these clamps and you can remove the hose. Sometimes the clamp is stuck on really good so you may have to use a flat screwdriver to loosen the stuck on hose once the clamp is removed. Replace the old hose with a new one making sure that both ends are very tight to prevent leakage.
already have it loose
Yes, only if they have the same engine.
replace the radiator correct, the radiator is junk.
Best bet is to replace the radiator.
Remove and bring to radiator repair shop or replace at 1-800Radiator
through the overflow bottle
locate the top radiator hose and follow it to the motor, unbolt the housing it is connected to and remove the old thermostat replace it and put it back together
how toreplace radiator in a 2001 honda accord ex four cylinder
yes
Yes, replace it.
find the top radiator hose, follow it to the motor take the housing off that the hose is connected too and the thermostat will be there remove the old one and replace with the new and replace the housing and hose
Pull your lower radiator hose, replace it when all fluid is out, and refill it.