put a new one in
Well, the answer is, pretty much like replacing the radiator on any other vehicle. Forester has nothing special about the radiator. --Ken
You shouldn't need to "bleed" the radiator in your Forester. If you top off the coolant in the radiator the next time you check the top of your radiator is empty again? You have a blown head gasket. Voice of experience here. --Ken
Top of the radiator just like every other car.
Radiator removal for a Subaru is no different from any other car.
Yes.
"transmission fluid leaking from fitting below radiator cap after replacing radiator on 99 surburban
It resides at the engine side of the lower radiator hose.
One reasons a Subaru Forester may overheat is because the radiator may need replaced. Another reason could be the thermostat.
$10.00---in habersham
I belive it might
The thermostat of a 2001 Subaru Forester can be found under the hood of the vehicle. The radiator valve cap must be opened to reveal the thermostat.
Cooling lines from transmission to radiator?