Need to know what year, what make and what engine.
if your standing at the fender looking at the Distribution center box, it is the first one on your right closest to you if your standing at the fender looking at the Distribution center box, it is the first one on your right closest to you
First check under the radiator for a metal cover , remove that by unscrewing few screws and then look for a drain plug , facing the engine it should be slightly on the left from the center
The upper radiator hose is a rubber hose about two inches in diameter connecting the center of the radiator to the top of the engine. It has two 90-degree bends and is partially covered by an air intake duct. Removing the hose requires first removing the duct.
If you are replacing radiator hoses, make sure to drain coolant first There are 2 hoses upper and lower hose looking down in front of the engine: you have to remove the air duck funnel that is attached to the radiator, upper hose should become more visible lower hose is located on the left side of the radiator fan
The first step that you can take to fix a radiator is to see if it needs to be bled. To bleed a radiator you will need a radiator bleed key. Unscrew the valve at the side of the radiator and when the first drop of water comes out, close the valve again. If this does not fix the radiator you will need to call in a plumber.
i just flushed my radiator. its in a fairly obvious place on the rear of the radiator(side facing the engine), look up from the ground, about 4 inches from the bottom on the rear almost center. the 5/8" (i think) bolt protrudes about an inch out be very careful no release the pressure from the system first
First put your horses in youe Center, then make the center as good as u can and ask your friends to baord their. that should help bring yours to the top of the list when people are looking for a center
First of all, what is a radiator motor?
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On the four cylinder engine the number one spark plug is the first spark plug on the left side looking over the radiator. On the V6 the number one plug is the first spark plug on the firewall side of the engine looking over the right front fender.
looking at the windshield from the front of the truck, first is the radiator, at the top of it, is a massive hose coming from your right (if you're looking towards the back of the truck and you're on the front end leaning over the engine.) follow it to the center line of the truck, where there is a large flange held on with some bolts. Un screw them, and disconnect the hose/flange connector. There you will find the Thermostat. There may be some coolant leakage, so be alert.
Before changing the radiator on a 2001 Pontiac Montana the coolant must first be drained. After the drain remove the radiator mounts, fans, and hoses. Pull the radiator upwards.