To remove the radiator from a 2001 Pontiac Montana, begin by disconnecting the negative battery cable and draining the coolant from the radiator. Next, remove the radiator hoses and any electrical connections. Unscrew the mounting bolts that secure the radiator and carefully lift it out of the engine bay. Be sure to replace any gaskets or seals during reinstallation.
no,not really
Front? Rear? What model/year?
Drain the coolant, remove all lines to the radiator.... not all that familiar with that model, so there is a possibility that you might have to remove the hood... remove the braces, unbolt the radiator from the bottom, lift it out with an overhead crane. Remove the casing from the radiator, install the casing around the new radiator, installation is the opposite of removal.
on the 2002 model, open the hood, and on the left side of the engine, there should be a black box, above and to the left of the radiator cap, remove the black box cover with your hands, and you should be able to access the engine fuse box. I think there are three (3) different relays in there that operate your cooling fans.
There are no drain plugs on a Lacrosse's radiator. GM stopped them after 2003 model year. To drain the radiator, you'll need to remove the lower radiator hose.
The year, make and model would help.
Look at the bottom or rear side of the radiator or remove the lower hose
1999 Chevy Venture, ALL Chevy Venture and Pontiac Montana model years
The plug should be beside of the bottom radiator hose, and screws out. If you have the model without the plug then the bottom radiator hose has to be removed to allow the coolant to drain.
On the Pontiac Montana, the throttle is typically located on the engine's intake manifold, connected to the throttle body. To access it, you may need to remove the air intake duct. The throttle pedal, which the driver uses to control acceleration, is located inside the vehicle on the driver's side, connected to the throttle body by a cable or electronic sensor in modern models. Always refer to the vehicle's service manual for detailed information specific to your model year.
The EGR (Exhaust Gas Recirculation) valve sensor on a Pontiac Montana van is typically located near the EGR valve itself, which is found on the engine's intake manifold. You may need to remove some engine covers or components to access it easily. The exact location can vary slightly depending on the model year, so consulting the vehicle's service manual can provide more specific guidance.
If it's the same as a 1999 model, the outside temperature module is located in front of the radiator and behind the front bumper.