I had mine changed out in an hour, that includes draining the fluids.
The 2005 Chrysler Town-AND-Country is 15 ft. 9.1 in. (189.1 in.) long.
The 2005 Chrysler Town-AND-Country includes 3 yr./ 36000 mi. of roadside assistance.
The 2005 Chrysler Town-AND-Country has a 5 yr./ 100000 mi. warranty against rust.
Thermostat is in the housing under the left coil in the housing connected to the radiator hose. Takes about 30 minutes, if that long, to change.
What year do you have? What model year do you have? I changed the alt on my '95 E250 a week ago. You need to remove the radiator. The bottom bolt of the alt is too long to get out with the radiator in. It took me about an hour to do the replacement and get back on the road, after getting the radiator out. Let me know if you have any more issues with it.
You can get about ten to fifteen years on your radiator before you would have to change it. You are going to need to flush your coolant about every 60,000 miles to ensure that your radiator stays good and does not get clogged.
Probably about a quart as long as you keep the fluid from draining out of the cooling lines once you disconnect them.
No. You can use the old one as long as it fits securely.
The water is boiling in radiator because it's temperature(radiator's) reaches the boiling point of water when the engine works for a long time.
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In Short, No. In Long, No, it goes into the core support which also is where the radiator mounts into.
about 45 mins to an hour from someone who knows what there doing... an hour to an hour and a half if its your first time.... 1996 Toyota tacoma is my first vehicle, im 20 and I changed the radiator by myself and it took me an hour.....