thermostat
Evacuate the freon from the system. Disconnect the hose from both ends and blow it out with compressed air, doing both ends of the hose. When replacing the hose, use thread tape on the threads.
The whole thing, ends and all needs to be changed, it is a hydraulic line and will blow off under pressure if you don't
lossen the hose clamp on both ends of the hose. pull the old hose off then install new hose and 2 cllamps again
Drain the Mercury Tracer radiator into a pan. Loosen the clamps at the ends of the radiator hose. Wiggle the hose to free the ends. Slide the hose off and replace it. Tighten the clamps an refill the radiator. Dispose of the old antifreeze as it is toxic to animals.
You can have a vacuum leak on any hose on the vehicle but not on a fuel filter.
Try Following the hose comming out of the passenger side of the radiator. It ends up near the bottom of the engine block. Its behind the screwd on housing.
use a screw driver and remove hose clamps on both ends of radiator hose, remove hose, wooow is this question a joke?
Drain the radiator in the 1999 Blazer. Loosen the hose clamps at each end of the radiator hose. Gently twist the hose and pull the ends to break free. Replace with a new hose and clamps.
I have a 93 buick skylark and i cant find the thermostat on the da*n thing.. can anyone explain to me on how to change it??? Follow the hose to the top of the engine where it ends. The thermostat is under the thing where the hose is attached. There are two bolts holding it down. Also, get a Chilton's or Haynes manual from Amazon. They have the procedure and the books are cheap.
On every radiator hose there are generally two ends. Both ends have a clamp or clamps holding them tight. Remove these clamps and you can remove the hose. Sometimes the clamp is stuck on really good so you may have to use a flat screwdriver to loosen the stuck on hose once the clamp is removed. Replace the old hose with a new one making sure that both ends are very tight to prevent leakage.
find the hose you want to replace. on that hose will be a hose clamp on each end. take them loose and remove the hose. when you go to put the new one on put some dish soap in both ends this will help it slide back on. make sure you have the hose clamps on the hose.
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