You do not have to replace the PS hoses. Remove the radiator and install a new one.
To replace the radiator in a 1995 Pontiac Grand Prix, first ensure the engine is cool, then disconnect the negative battery cable. Drain the coolant by removing the drain plug at the bottom of the radiator and disconnect the upper and lower radiator hoses. Remove the mounting bolts and any brackets holding the radiator, then lift it out. Install the new radiator by reversing the process, reconnecting hoses, and refilling the coolant.
yes
Replace the head gasket. Yep.
Where is the cabin filter located.
To replace the radiator on a 1995 Chevy G20 van, start by draining the coolant from the radiator and disconnecting the negative battery cable. Remove the upper and lower radiator hoses, as well as the transmission cooler lines if applicable. Unscrew the mounting brackets or bolts holding the radiator in place, then carefully lift it out. Install the new radiator by reversing the process, ensuring all connections are secure, and refill the coolant.
Simply drain the system, disconnect the hoses and lines, unbolt the fan (2 screws), remove the retainers at the top, and it should come right out.
it will fit but you will have to get new hoses for the correct sizes
GOOD CHANCE THAT THE WATER PUMP CRAPPED OUT.Replace the radiator cap. my car has 2 bleeders on the hoses get the air out
Yes, only if they have the same engine.
cost to replace the radiator in my 1995 4 cyl. Camry today will be $220.
As long as you are taking it all apart, you should replace the radiator hoses, heater hoses, and accessory drive belt(s.) Be sure to get the gasket for the pump, and some hi-temp (red or blue) silicone to seal it up.
You can find instructions in autozone.com ("HOW TO" precedures)