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If your heater core wasn't leaking at the time your radiator was replaced , then ( no ) That would be two separate jobs
The best way to find out the capacity of the radiator in a Peugeot 106 is to consult the owner's manual or contact a Peugeot dealership. They will be able to provide you with the correct information regarding the radiator's capacity.
I just had mine replaced. It is located at the end of the top radiator hose on an LTZ model. I just had mine replaced. It is located at the end of the top radiator hose on an LTZ model.
I just replaced the radiator in my 97 SL2 today. What exactly are you asking? Step by step instructions?
The plastic tank on the side of the radiator can be replaced but it would be quicker and cheaper to just install a new radiator.
No, just replace the radiator. The other one (in the front) is the condenser for the a/c system.
MY 1995 DAKOTA got hot because the radiator was rusted out. The fins on the radiator would crumble just by touching it. Replaced radiator, problem solved.
It's very possible.
The lower radiator hose goes from the bottom of the radiator to the engine block. On the engine side there will be a neck that comes off the block and the radiator hose is attached too it. Inside that neck is the thermostat and it can be replaced as a whole unit (the housing neck) or just the thermostat can be removed and replaced.
You need to go get your car looked at by an auto repairman if you have a crack in your auto radiator. They can tell you if it needs replaced or just fixed.
Check the radiator hoses. The coolant is either leaking out of the new radiator, or it is coming from a radiator hose. The water pump may be leaking. Hose clamps may be loose.
There are only 2 bolts that hold the radiator in on a 1994 850. they are located in the middle on both sides. I just replaced the radiator in my 850 and it probably took 10 hours of labor after everything was done.