1. Open drain plug at the bottom of the rad and drain the rad. 2. Remove the fan and its wire connectors. 3. Disconnect the upper and lower rad hoses. 4. If automatic transmission, disconnect transmission cooler lines with correct size FLARE wrench (very important to use a flare wrench, using a regular open wrench will twist the lines). 5. Remove the fan shield if there is one. 6. Remove the rad and shroud by lifting straight up. 7. Install new rad and transfer any fittings from the old one. 8. Connect lines and hoses and fan. 9. Refill rad run and test. If you lost some automatic Transmission Fluid from the lines, check your ATF level just in case.
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For the front speakers you need to take off the dash pad and the rear speakers you need to take off the rear speaker panels.
Drain the vans radiator. Remove the top radiator hose and water inlet. take the thermostat out. Put in the new thermostat and re install the inlet and hose. Refill the radiator.
take it to a mechanic
Take it to a mechanic.
take it to a mechanic
Drain the radiator of fluid, take the shroud off if it has one, take top and lower radiator hoses off the radiator, if automatic transmission you need to take the 2 lines that go into the bottom of the radiator off, unbolt the 4 bolts that hold the radiator in to the radiator support and pull the radiator out, to install new radiator just reverse the process.
How do you take off a radiator for a 98 Buick Regal
Remove the radiator and take it to a radiator shop.
Drain the radiator and dispose of the fluid as it is toxic to animals. Take off the pump drive belt, and remove the fan. unbolt the water pump and pull it out. Install the new pump, and reinstall the fan and belt. Fill the radiator with fresh coolant.
It is simple. Remove all hoses and tubing connections. Remove radiator retaning bolts -screws or other. Take the old one out and put the new radiator in it's place Now reconnect all things disconnected earlier.
Drain the radiator. Remove the top radiator hose. Remove the water inlet, and take the thermostat from underneath it. Install the new thermostat. Reinstall the inlet and hose. Fill the system with coolant.