Gregory, to get at that drain bolt you have to get under your car. It is located slightly above the oil filter. I am planning on changing my radiator and will be doing this as well. Good luck.
Yes, simply drain some of the water from the system. Usual way is from the drain valve at bottom of most rads.
If the reservoir is blocking the way, then it will have to be removed.
take the front grill support off if the engine is in the car. then remove the plate covering the cam. then remove the cam?. it is alot easier with the engine on a stand.
no you do not..hope this helps!!!
First, remove the radiator cap and start the engine.The engine should be warm enough for the thermostat to open. (The fluid can be seen to circulate once the thermostat opens), Be careful of the now hot fluid that it will not burn you. There is most likely a radiator plug at the bottom of the radiator but if not, remove the bottom radiator hose and allow the fluid to drain out. If you want to flush the system you could refill with plain water (close the drain plug) and allow to circulate for a few minutes then redrain. There are commercial products for flushing the system readily available. Once emptied (and flushed), close the plug or reattach the bottom hose and fill with the appropriate mix of antifreeze and water. Read on the antifreeze container for the dilution ratio for the desired low temperature protection.
It is screwed into the passenger LOWER side of the engine block, Just in front of the starter. It has an electric wire pluged into it.when you remove it antifreeze will leak out of the engine block. Just be fast at replacing it.
no
Depends. If It Is Stuffed With Cotton, Remove It
No, but you have to remove the wheel assembly and transmission.
The engine of what? The car? And usually, everything must be turned off before its safe to remove or install anything.
no you dont have to remove that,only the crankshaft pully, the upper and lower timing chain covers,and the two belts.hope that was helpful as i had to figure it out on my own when replacing the rear main seal.
Remove the radiator cap when the engine is cool and add the coolant into the radiator or you can add to the coolant overflow bottle. DON'T remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot!!!
Engine hot - normal Engine cool excessive pressure bad thermostat
You do not remove the engine to change a water pump.
Yes.
A 2000 Honda Accord check engine light will stay on if the ECU is not reset. To reset the light remove the ECU fuse from the engine bay fuse box. Reinsert it after 5 seconds.
Remove backup fuse from underhood fuse box