How to replace radiator on Jeep Liberty 2008 or more, Leaking radiator
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This is my kinda of TEACHER, someone who actually teaches!! Good job guys.
Yup thank you!!
Brooo your videos are so detailed man u did a good job i looked thru 100s of videos man good job with this video!!!
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fantastic! super explained! great job! very professional!
Thank you
Excellent video, all the steps were covered. I watched the video a couple times and did my radiator replacement with no problems.
Good job!!!!
Great video! I happened to tackle this and took about 2-3 hours. A few pointers for re install portion, take the screws that go into the plastic molding for the condenser mount points, and run the in before you put new radiator back in. Helped with the “not so easy to reach” screws. Also, take out battery and take horn screw out. Great video and easy to tackle for an early morning project!
Nicee yeah it’s long job not bad!!!
Pretty good video. Thank you
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Thank you so much. Saved me much time.
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Great video. You show the step really easily. New subscriber
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Thanks for the video....very helpful...
No problem… it looks hard but was simple to do
This helped me so much thank you
Welcome
Very helpful thanks
Just remove the battery first so that you can access the washer fluid pump connections. Why struggle? And...thanks for sharing this video!
Yeah did that eventully that would be ideal
@@RBTheMechanic I’m about to do this on my 2011 and I’m replacing all hoses, water pump and temp sender. The manual says the cooling system takes 2 1/2 gallons. How did yours only take 1 1/2? Thanks!
@@michaelmaxwell568 well do the thermostat also while u at it that should be solid job!!! Some of the coolant stays inside but when u take out the thermostat u should have all the coolant out that’s why it was less I told the customer but he said no
Good job
How many gallons of coolant did u use
2.5 gallons I believe
I have a 2009 and it is totally different in where everything is positioned. My windshield fluid is at the very left front, and the radiator fluid is at the very back.
Ok
Sounds like a 07 if you look up the engine bay they had the washer fluid and coolant separate on the gen 1 libertys
What is the website where you bought the radiator
I purchased it from my local part store buywise auto
When filling it the car its off right?
Yup I show at the end there’s valve u open that so air can come out
@@RBTheMechanic thanks,rn working on fixing the radiator,since it won't get here till next week,but honestly such a helpful video