To remove the lower radiator hose on a 2000 Dodge Neon, first ensure the engine is cool and drain the coolant from the radiator by opening the drain valve or removing the lower radiator hose. Next, use a pair of pliers to loosen the hose clamp securing the lower radiator hose to the radiator and the engine. Gently twist and pull the hose off the fittings at both ends. If it's stuck, you may need to use a flathead screwdriver to carefully pry it loose.
Should be at the bottom or rear of radiator or remove lower radiator hose
there is a plug on the bottom of the radiator The drain plug is on the lower passenger side of the radiator. It is very hard to get to. It is easier to just remove the lower hose.
Or remove lower radiator hose
you have to remove the fan this takes a specail tool then you will drain the radiator with the plug that's on the bottom corner of the radiator next disconnect the upper and lower hoses it should come out
upper or lower?
Under the housing where the lower radiator hose hooks to the engine.
To remove the radiator on a 2000 Dodge Durango, you'll need to locate the bolts securing it to the upper and lower brackets. Typically, there are two bolts at the top of the radiator that hold it in place, as well as two or more at the bottom. Additionally, disconnect the transmission cooler lines and any electrical connections before fully removing the radiator. Always consult a repair manual for specific details and safety precautions.
It is under the housing that the lower radiator hose hooks to on the engine.
Drain coolant Remove transmission cooling lines Remove upper and lower radiator hoses Remove upper mounting bolts Pull radiator up from support cradle
Drain the radiator. Remove the radiator hose. Remove the inlet from the engine. The thermostat is in the inlet. Replace the inlet and the gasket, and reverse the procedure to finish the procedure.
The thermostat on a 2.7L Dodge Intrepid is under the housing where the lower radiator hose attaches to the engine.
The thermostat on a 2.5 L Dodge Stratus is located under the housing where the lower radiator hose attaches to the engine.