In most cases the lower radiator hose feeds the water pump. The upper radiator hose feeds the radiator.
You have a top radiator hose and a bottom radiator hose.
No. The top hose goes to the engine. The bottom hose feeds from the engine to the heater core back to the radiator.
The thermostat is on the intake where the hose comes from the radiator to the engine. Look at the top of the radiator and follow the hose that goes from the radiator to the engine. the hose fits on a fitting on the intake of the engine. If you remove that fitting, there's a thermostat inside.
goes from the top of the radiator to the engine block, joins usually at the thermostat
The inlet to the radiator. Hot water from the engine goes in to be cooled.
No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.No, you do not have to remove the engine to replace a radiator hose.
If the reservoir has a hose that travels to the top of the radiator, then it is filled with engine coolant. If the hose is not connected to the radiator, then it is most likely a windshield washer bottle.
Underneath the top radiator hose where it goes into the top of the engine.
The coolant comes from the engine at it's hottest through the top radiator hose, cooling as it goes lower and lower in the radiator until it comes out the bottom radiator hose at it's coolest temperature and back into the engine.
depends on the engine on the 3.3 there is a thick black hose that goes from the radiator to the engine
follow your top radiator hose from the radiator back down to the block. should be on left side of engine (as you are facing it) where top radiator hose goes into the block.
Follow the long large radiator hose to behind the valve cover. It is not the hose that goes from the top of the radiator to the front of the engine.