The only part I wanted to see you did not show. The struggle of getting the condenser separated from the radiator and the radiator out. That was the whole reason for the video.
I’m putting back together a 2014 that was in a collision and was looking to find out how the upper brackets, the ones you forgot to put back at first lol look. Seems the ones I have are broken. Going to have to go to stealership I suppose. Sigh. Thanks for the info.
I'm doing this job tomorrow but when I do it I'm removing the entire front bumper fascia so I can easily separate the condenser from the radiator and the lower power steering pipe that runs along the bottom of the condenser without having to worry about damaging the front grill and bumper. Take your time do it right if you're a diy'er and not a mechanic just trying to get it out the door quick as possible.
Just funny as all f**** ! You skipped ahead at the exact moment I needed to get some answers on how tf you separated the condensor and radiator 😂😅😂😅😂 don't worry ill figure it out! 😂😅😂😅😂
Same thing exactly! lifting the condenser on the left hand side seems impossible, because some of the hard tubing to it gets in the way at the back of the radiator on the other side, in fact 4 videos I have watched have failed to show how this was done. I am at a loss.
The trans cooler is not in the radiator. It is actually the top part of the a/c condenser. If you look closely you will see that the top part trans cooler and lower condenser appear slightly different. Also the two lines attaching on the driver side are the trans fluid lines If you follow them you will find that they go to the top of the transaxle. Btw. It’s common for those lines to leak at the rubber hoes couplers and there is actually a extended secret warranty or recall on them. If you can’t claim that for some reason they are fairly easy to replace.
The only part I wanted to see you did not show. The struggle of getting the condenser separated from the radiator and the radiator out. That was the whole reason for the video.
😂😅 same problem as me! Hahahaha 😂😅😂
I’m putting back together a 2014 that was in a collision and was looking to find out how the upper brackets, the ones you forgot to put back at first lol look. Seems the ones I have are broken. Going to have to go to stealership I suppose. Sigh. Thanks for the info.
I'm doing this job tomorrow but when I do it I'm removing the entire front bumper fascia so I can easily separate the condenser from the radiator and the lower power steering pipe that runs along the bottom of the condenser without having to worry about damaging the front grill and bumper. Take your time do it right if you're a diy'er and not a mechanic just trying to get it out the door quick as possible.
Just funny as all f**** ! You skipped ahead at the exact moment I needed to get some answers on how tf you separated the condensor and radiator 😂😅😂😅😂 don't worry ill figure it out! 😂😅😂😅😂
Same thing exactly! lifting the condenser on the left hand side seems impossible, because some of the hard tubing to it gets in the way at the back of the radiator on the other side, in fact 4 videos I have watched have failed to show how this was done. I am at a loss.
Come on mannn, you got me excited until we got to the part where you sepereate the radiator from the condenser
he edited out the crucial part of the removal and installation this video got 118 too many likes
My man thank alot
You just skip the hardest part which is disconnecting the radiator from the bottom
😂😅😂😅😂 I'm glad to now see I'm not the only one! 😅😂🎉
I’m going to put this exact radiator in my Chrysler 200 3.6 2013
I didn't see you remove the transmission lines.
The trans cooler is not in the radiator. It is actually the top part of the a/c condenser. If you look closely you will see that the top part trans cooler and lower condenser appear slightly different. Also the two lines attaching on the driver side are the trans fluid lines If you follow them you will find that they go to the top of the transaxle. Btw. It’s common for those lines to leak at the rubber hoes couplers and there is actually a extended secret warranty or recall on them. If you can’t claim that for some reason they are fairly easy to replace.
What was the reason for replacing?
Leaking
Why doesn't anybody get a hat cam or body cam to record instead of holding camera and doing it all with one hand ??.
wow he did not show the part were he had to pay someone to finish taking off the bolt on the other side and the botton clips WHAT A LOOSER