lower radiator hose
Remove bottom hose
i have just done one on a 96 vectra there are two bolts holding the thermostat on undo these and undo the clip holding the large hose and the cliop holding the small hose on then pull the ousing out and then remove the thermostat from the housing and replace with a new one not fogeting the rubber o ring
Remove the clevis pin from the pedal the remove the master cyl from the bulkhead A quick way to test the cylinder is clamp the flexible hose that leads to the slave cylinder when the hose is clamped, the clutch pedal should be solid.
Petcock on bottom or radiator or remove lower hose.
Drain enough of the radiator to remove the top radiator hose. Remove the hose, then the pipe that the hose connects to. The bottom end of the pipe houses the thermostat.
On the bottom radiator hose. You have to drain the radiator first. If you crawl under it, you will see a plastic wing nut on the bottom right. Take it out to drain it. Then remove the bottom hose and you will see it. Between the radiator and the hose.
On the bottom radiator hose. You have to drain the radiator first. If you crawl under it, you will see a plastic wing nut on the bottom right. Take it out to drain it. Then remove the bottom hose and you will see it. Between the radiator and the hose.
Remove the bottom radiator hose. Put a garden hose into the top of the radiator. Allow the garden hose to run until the water coming out of the bottom of the radiator is clear.
Remove the bottom hose to drain the system. Remove the top one as well and flush from the top with a brisk flow from a hose pipe.
Look at the bottom or rear bottom of the radiator or remove the lower radiator hose
there may not be one if there is it is on the bottom if not you just remove the bottom radiator hose to drain