About $24 for a comodore top hose $75 puts it on as well in Sydney.
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.
The radiator hose is held in place with a clamp on each end of the hose. Turn the clamp screw to the left. The clamp will become loose in the hose can be removed. Reverse the process to install the new radiator hose.
You need a need radiator cap. you need a new hose
alot of shops will charge 150 or so...but if you have the most basic of tool sets.... anyone can do it. unscrew the coupleing where the top radiator hose is...pop old one out drop new one in replace hose.
Changing the radiator hose in the back of a motor requires the following steps: Disconnect the negative battery terminal. Drain the coolant from the radiator. Remove the old radiator hose. Clean the hose connection with a wire brush. Install the new radiator hose. Re-fill the radiator with coolant. Re-connect the negative battery terminal.It is important to note that when removing the old radiator hose you may need to use a pair of pliers to loosen the clamp. Additionally when replacing the new radiator hose it is important to ensure that it is securely connected to the motor.
1. Get a new radiator hose 2. Turn off your car and let it cool down 3. drain your radiator below the level of te hose you are replacing 4. remove hose clamps and take off old radiator hose 5. install new radiator hose and tighten hose clamps 6. Fill radiator with antifreeze / water mixture (you can buy the premixed kind if you dont want to mix it yourself) 7. replace radiator cap 8. turn on car and check for leaks
Generally $100 to $150 not including labor and new antifreeze.
A new radiator hose should only cost about $20. If you are having it replaced by a mechanic then expect to pay labor fees. If you feel comfortable doing it yourself then check out these step by step instructions: http://www.familyhandyman.com/DIY-Projects/Car---Truck/Auto-Repair/how-to-repair-a-car-heater-hose/Step-By-Step
unhook the lower radiator hose from the engine, and there it is... you just pull it out, put the new one in, hook your radiator hose back in and your done.
You can order it online for about $110.00.
To add water to the radiator on a new beetle, first remove the lower radiator hose. Then add water to the coolant reservoir.
To replace a lower radiator hose on a Ford Focus, use a bucket to catch any antifreeze that might leak. Loosen the clamp from both ends on the hose that needs to be replaced. Put the clamps on the new hose and reposition the hose on the radiator and the other end where it needs to go. Tighten the clamps. Refill the radiator with antifreeze.