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Drain the coolant, unclamp the old hose, remove the old hose, install the new hose, clamp the new hose in, fill up the coolant.
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coolant by pass hose needs repaced under intake manifold to water 1996 Lincoln town car
You can uninstall thermostat and install new thermost under air filter and look coolant hose by sensor gang. I did my own car.
Unplug old one from hose,install the new one.
When the thermostat is closed, the coolant circulates through the bypass hose from the water pump to the block.When the thermostat is closed, the coolant circulates through the bypass hose from the water pump to the block.
Drain off the radiator coolant into a clean drain pan. Loosen radiator hose clamps. Remove radiator hose. Install in reverse order.
The coolant temperature sensor on a 1997 Lincoln Continental is located on top of the engine, near the upper radiator hose. It constantly relays the engine's temperature to the computer.
let engine cool down to room temp. drain the coolant from your radiator, loosen and remove hose clamps then remove old hose. now install new hose in revers order. fill radiator with proper coolant type.
Coolant always goes in the top of the radiator.
I think you may be referring to coolant leaking from engine? engine coolant or water can leak from any coolant hose or heater hose, waterpump, thermostat housing etc, wurse case the head gasket is leaking coolant externally, need a pro to check it out
Drain about 1 gallon of coolant from radiator Follow upper radiator hose to engine housing Remove housing- make not how thermostat is installed Clean both surfaces Install new thermostat and gasket Refill coolant slowly to prevent an "airlock" Start engine and look for leaks Run engine up to normal operating temperature with heater on Re-check coolant level