I have two 1993 Chevy caprice and trying to remove the two front fenders from one of the cars to replace on the other car and also the radiator support that holds the head lamps to the other car. can you give me the bolt pattern on how to remove the two fenders and the radiator support.
The '95 to '99 Doge and Plymouth Neon's have a radiator support that is held in by spot welds. You can purchase a spot weld removal kit at your local auto body shop, but it is a process. If you have some time on your hands and the tools to weld it back together you'll save alot of money. If you don't have the tools, or the know how, it's better just to pay a shop to do it.
When vehicle is cool remove the radiator cap and bring it to your local auto parts store. Most stores can test it for you. It should hold pressure up to number on cap. That varies from vehicle to vehicle anywhere from 7# to 16#.
The best way to find out is go to your local auto parts store, ask for a haynes or chiltons manual on your vehicle. This will tell you everything you need to know about working on your vehicle.
You don't mention the type of vehicle so the best advice I can offer is to go to an auto parts store and buy a Haynes Repair Manual for your vehicle. It will give you step by step instructions for the replacement.
Get one of those flush kits from an auto parts store.
Remove fan shroud Drain radiator Disconnect upper and lower hoses Disconnect transmission lines if Auto Remove securing bolt at top and side Radiator should lift from lower supports
The best thing to do to go to a local auto parts store and pick up the repair manual that is published for your vehicle. That will give you step by step instruction, including pictures.
if you haven't already go to your nearest auto parts store and find a chilton manual for your vehicle.
Goof off will remove many adhesives including this one without damaging auto paints.
Not if she is listed as part owner of the vehicle.
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I assume this readiator is in a non-turbo car. The fan units are attached to the radiator itself. Once you remove the whole radiator fans and all it will be much easier to work on. The radiator is held in place by two clamps at either top side of the unit. Remove feed and return hoses, and unplug two temp sensors at bottom of radiator. Remove trans cooler lines (if auto trans). The fan units are secured to the radiator by four screws.