Nice video, in my case I didn't used that tool for vacuum, you can just open the line bleeders in front of the engine under the air duct and let all the air come out, greetings!!
This car doesn’t have that bleeder. They went away with that in 2006 when the face lifted model came out. I’m sure it works either way though! Glad you had a successful job!
Is that the first radiator is ever been in that car I have one with 60,000 miles on it and I’m having the same problem but it was a government car and by the way you’re cute and you know how to work on cars it’s pretty cool
Thanks for the video. I have the same car and im struggling to get the rad out but I'll have a fighting chance after watching this.
You’re welcome! Good luck! It’s definitely not easy
those concrete mixing tubes work great. i use one for my car and mixing concrete
You the best
Nice video, in my case I didn't used that tool for vacuum, you can just open the line bleeders in front of the engine under the air duct and let all the air come out, greetings!!
This car doesn’t have that bleeder. They went away with that in 2006 when the face lifted model came out. I’m sure it works either way though! Glad you had a successful job!
@@GTsGarageTech oh, mine is 2005, that's why, didn't know that, thank you.
Anytime! If you have any questions about your car, just let me know.
@@GTsGarageTech Thanks!!
No problem! Have a nice day
Great video!🎉
Thanks!
A bro you helped alot
Thank you! Glad I could help :)
How much should I charge for this as a mobile guy for labor here in San Diego. I hacw this job in a few days.
Nice video I got one just like it with 254,000 mi on it and still running strong
Thank you. That’s awesome! This car now has 200k on it and still going strong
That's a sweet tool for filling the radiator. What is it called?
It’s called an airvac coolant refilled
Is that the first radiator is ever been in that car I have one with 60,000 miles on it and I’m having the same problem but it was a government car and by the way you’re cute and you know how to work on cars it’s pretty cool
Yes it’s the original radiator. Lasted about 170k miles