Same thing happened to me when I was changing the starter I bent over to reach for the starter and broke the hose! I used jB weld for the last 2 years but coolant started overflowing so ya its time to replace the radiator! Good vid. Thanks.
Excellent. It really does me good too see that there are still folks willing to fix their own vehicles, and continue car crafting. Very good video, and your speech presentation were all top notch. Thank you for putting this all together for us to watch and learn.
You all probably dont give a damn but does anybody know of a way to log back into an instagram account?? I stupidly forgot my account password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me
@Milan Omari Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im in the hacking process now. I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
Looking at replacing my radiator to prevent the future cracking that will mix the coolant and trans fluid. What brand radiator did you buy? Good vid by the way.
That's actually a good question. I bleed the power steering system because I had previously just replace the power steering pump of camera. To bleed the system, simply remove the cap on the power steering reservoir, with the car running, turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, then right repeatedly. Add power steering fluid as needed. Secondly, to bleed the cooling system, remove the radiator cap, insert a spill free funnel on the radiator, add fluid to the funnel as needed. With the car running, stand back and watch the system burp it self. After the fluid stop bubbling, close off and remove the spill free funnel. Put the radiator cap back on and you're good to go. There are more efficient ways to bleed both the power steering and cooling system; however, this is how I've always done it and it work for me. I hope this information helps to clear things up. Also, welcome to the channel.
People telling me that I have to install a 4 row radiator for my nissan Titan vecause of the strawberry milkshake 😢 so I'm replacing for the 4 row radiator
Same thing happened to me when I was changing the starter I bent over to reach for the starter and broke the hose! I used jB weld for the last 2 years but coolant started overflowing so ya its time to replace the radiator! Good vid. Thanks.
Excellent. It really does me good too see that there are still folks willing to fix their own vehicles, and continue car crafting. Very good video, and your speech presentation were all top notch. Thank you for putting this all together for us to watch and learn.
I enjoy working on cars. For me, it's like solving a puzzle.
You all probably dont give a damn but does anybody know of a way to log back into an instagram account??
I stupidly forgot my account password. I appreciate any assistance you can give me
@Everett Guillermo Instablaster :)
@Milan Omari Thanks so much for your reply. I found the site thru google and Im in the hacking process now.
I see it takes a while so I will reply here later with my results.
@Milan Omari it worked and I finally got access to my account again. Im so happy!
Thank you so much, you really help me out!
Wonder if you know that you have one of the best videos on removal/replacement vids for this! Just did my 2005 Armada..Big Thanks!
You are welcome. I'm glad that my video was able to help you out. My goal is to keep creating contents that people will find useful.
@@RBXmotorsports Keep Doing it! I'm Subscribing buddy....and keep that battery charged for your next vid!!!
@@happyseany 😁😁😁 I will. Thanks for your support buddy.
Looking at replacing my radiator to prevent the future cracking that will mix the coolant and trans fluid. What brand radiator did you buy? Good vid by the way.
Thank you. I believe it was Spectra Premium Auto Radiator. There were many options but I needed something affordable with quick shipping.
Thax for your most excellent video..very well made!!
Thank you👍 Much appreciated
Did you have to unhook the battery?
No, the battery stayed connected.
Newbie question? Why and how do you bleed the power stirring and cooling after you replaced the radiator
That's actually a good question. I bleed the power steering system because I had previously just replace the power steering pump of camera. To bleed the system, simply remove the cap on the power steering reservoir, with the car running, turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, then right repeatedly. Add power steering fluid as needed.
Secondly, to bleed the cooling system, remove the radiator cap, insert a spill free funnel on the radiator, add fluid to the funnel as needed. With the car running, stand back and watch the system burp it self. After the fluid stop bubbling, close off and remove the spill free funnel. Put the radiator cap back on and you're good to go.
There are more efficient ways to bleed both the power steering and cooling system; however, this is how I've always done it and it work for me.
I hope this information helps to clear things up. Also, welcome to the channel.
People telling me that I have to install a 4 row radiator for my nissan Titan vecause of the strawberry milkshake 😢 so I'm replacing for the 4 row radiator
Nice video
Thank you 🙏
Thanks i check my armada 2008 same problem
You are welcome.
Great video!!! Very informative. Thank you, this video really helped!
Thank you. Much appreciated.
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Bro take the weird s*** out your video bro
Not sure what you’re referring to. Can you be more specific?