20 Minutes tops. Empty antifreeze from radiator, take 4 small bolts from the fan cover that is attached to the radiator and scoot it towards the engine, loosen top and buttom hose off radiator, take 2 maybe 4 bolts holding the radiator to the front off and pull the radiator straight up!
Less than an hour.
To replace a radiator on a 200 Buick Regal is not really that hard. You will need to remove all belts attached to the radiator and then unscrew the bolts that are holding the radiator. Make sure the car/truck has been off for a long period and the radiator is not hot.
You have to check the motor thermostat. Replace it, and you will be warm again.
It's a long process, basicly remove old radiator and install new one. Be careful cause the radiator is made of aluminum and will tweak easily if not bolted in properly. Log onto to alldata.com, it can expalin the process and give you other tech manual type data to assit you in any repair
It sounds like u need to replace the thermostat. At slower speeds the air flow through the radiator is minimal, but at higher speeds the air cools the radiator more. This only happens if the thermostat is not keeping the water in the engine block long enough.
with special tool about 1hr.
If you have a 4-cylinder, about 20 minutes. 90 minutes if you have the V6.
Give yourself about 1 1/2 hours for complete job.
Mine needed to be replaced after 10 years $$$$$
Maby the car has not been checked for a long time or maybe the car is just getting old!
Stop leak products for the radiator from auto supply stores are not meant as a long-term solution. They should only be used to get you home or to a mechanic who can repair or replace the radiator properly.
It should only take about an hour to replace the brake lines on a 1995 Toyota Corolla. The exact time will depend on your experience with replacing brake lines.