I just changed my radiator using this video. It was one of the easiest videos I ever done for a repair on my car. It was super easy. It probably took me maybe less than an hour to do. Thanks very much for the step-by-step video. It save me over $200 having a mechanic to do it.
Thanks for the video, I will have to do this job on my wife's car this afternoon. It is also worth mentioning that you should change you radiator support bushings(the 2 rubber pieces that sits on top of the radiator) periodically as that is the reason why most of these radiator have leaks because the rubber bushing allows to much movement and it causes the radiator to rock back and forth banging against the frame. The bushings need to be changed on this car as it still has a lot of movement and will ultimately cause the radiator to fail again. It is not the great of a design, but by changing the bushing you could spend $5 versus over $150.
Just want to say I watched your video over a dozen times while waiting for my parts to arrived. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge. You helped me save money after I was taken to the cleaners at my dealership with them charging $1,200 to change the front lower control arm’s last nov. thx so much!🙏
Thank you thank you thank you! My radiator was shooting coolant everywhere. I didn't want to pay an arm and a leg for a simple replacement. Thanks to this very straightforward video I was able to not only replace my radiator but flush my coolant.. Thank you again 1000x!
That's what I'm here for too! What a life saver this video is. I'm an aircraft mechanic, not an auto mechanic (they're not the same!) So this video really came in handy.
never left a comment on anything before, but this was super helpful and coz it looked relatively straight forward i went ahead and replaced my first radiator!!! many thanks for the details... i gotta agree with Kurt K... check the radiator support bushings... likely the reason my radiator had a leak in the first place since when those crack/break, the radiator gets jostled around quite a bit. cheers!
at 5:51, a lot of the times that clamp will be facing downward and u won't be able to get to it with pliars, i just took that hose off the engine block.
Thanks for the video. I'm wondering if I may need to get a new radiator soon. I just did a coolant drain and fill on my radiator and when I screwed the stupid plastic drain plug back in, it just kept turning and never got tight. It also will not unscrew now either. Luckily it seems to be holding the coolant, but I don't know if it will last.
@@vicc3337 too late. Months later, the plug gave way and the car lost it's coolant. It overheated and the engine was ruined! My wife now drives a 2020 SantaFe, and she has a greater awareness of the temperature gage on the dash.
Hi, really informative video, do you happen to know what the name of the part that’s located right in front (bottom corner) of the radiator called? I have a 2011 rouge and found something leaking out of the hose thats connected to what looks like a smaller version of the radiator but in front of the official radiator?
I just changed my radiator using this video. It was one of the easiest videos I ever done for a repair on my car. It was super easy. It probably took me maybe less than an hour to do. Thanks very much for the step-by-step video. It save me over $200 having a mechanic to do it.
This one is the best video on how to change your radiator for a Nissan Rogue 👌👍
Thanks for the video, I will have to do this job on my wife's car this afternoon. It is also worth mentioning that you should change you radiator support bushings(the 2 rubber pieces that sits on top of the radiator) periodically as that is the reason why most of these radiator have leaks because the rubber bushing allows to much movement and it causes the radiator to rock back and forth banging against the frame. The bushings need to be changed on this car as it still has a lot of movement and will ultimately cause the radiator to fail again. It is not the great of a design, but by changing the bushing you could spend $5 versus over $150.
Just want to say I watched your video over a dozen times while waiting for my parts to arrived. I appreciate you sharing your knowledge. You helped me save money after I was taken to the cleaners at my dealership with them charging $1,200 to change the front lower control arm’s last nov. thx so much!🙏
Just changed my first radiator! Thanks for the step by step! Relatively easy repair!
Thank you for this video, I replaced my radiator. You explained it very well. Blessings to you and yours!!!
Thank you thank you thank you! My radiator was shooting coolant everywhere. I didn't want to pay an arm and a leg for a simple replacement. Thanks to this very straightforward video I was able to not only replace my radiator but flush my coolant.. Thank you again 1000x!
Thank you!
That's what I'm here for too! What a life saver this video is.
I'm an aircraft mechanic, not an auto mechanic (they're not the same!) So this video really came in handy.
You made a mess filling up the radiator lol.. Great video. Thank you
I used your video to change my radiator thank you so much for sharing!!! All of the auto shops wanted to charge me $400 or more
never left a comment on anything before, but this was super helpful and coz it looked relatively straight forward i went ahead and replaced my first radiator!!! many thanks for the details... i gotta agree with Kurt K... check the radiator support bushings... likely the reason my radiator had a leak in the first place since when those crack/break, the radiator gets jostled around quite a bit. cheers!
Thanks dude! This was a super easy job to do with the help of your tutorial.
If only all videos on RUclips, where this good in this detail
On later model cars, Nissan also fitted a small CVT transmission radiator to the front of the standard radiator.
Very well explained video. You got talent teaching
Amazing video. Thank you so much!
Thank you for this video! Straight forward and good camera work!
Thanks for the video. I needed to change worn out upper bushing.
What I love is it shows dealers are full of isht. Nissan told my friend this was a 5 hour $900 job.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge MachineHead! Very explanatory video. I'll try it.
Really well done video thank you for posting
Thank you very much for sharing this video. Very helpful.
Love it thank you so much better explanation
Thank you so much for such a detailed video!
Thanks great tutorial, really helpful... Rosarito B.C. México...!!! 👍
Muchas gracias por todo e a prendido mucho
Just change my radiator. That was a great video
Muchas gracias señor por hacer este video.
Thank you
Thanks body You did a great job and saved me $500 GREAT video!!!
Cool man. Starting to do this myself.
than you very much is amazing how much a mechanic wanted to charge for something that takes max 30 minutes to do i really than you for this video
Thank you to post this video very helpful
Happy to help :)
Good video man , thanks!
Thanks, you video is very Helpful you made my day
When I can put the radiator cap on ? Cap on while engine still running or have to be off?
Thank you so much! I did it 😃
you are my life saver
Do you need to disconnect batteries?
at 5:51, a lot of the times that clamp will be facing downward and u won't be able to get to it with pliars, i just took that hose off the engine block.
Thank you, you are my favorite Asian and my niece is Asian
thak you sr.👍
thanks for this.
Great job ! 👍🏾
thanks for this video
any trouble from not using the recommend blue asian coolant ? thanks
What kind of radiator is it? And place to purchase it?
Thanks for the video. I'm wondering if I may need to get a new radiator soon. I just did a coolant drain and fill on my radiator and when I screwed the stupid plastic drain plug back in, it just kept turning and never got tight. It also will not unscrew now either. Luckily it seems to be holding the coolant, but I don't know if it will last.
Put a bunch of jb weld around it😂
@@vicc3337 too late. Months later, the plug gave way and the car lost it's coolant. It overheated and the engine was ruined! My wife now drives a 2020 SantaFe, and she has a greater awareness of the temperature gage on the dash.
Sorry to hear that :(
Shoulda used a funnel to add coolant. I dont see how you could spot a leak with the amount u spilled everywhere. But good video fella.
Ur a lifesaver
Y como saber si el termotasto fallo y por eso daño el radiador
For this particular you dont need to replace the thermostat as well??
Depending on what the reason for the repair, and if it's time for that maintenance. But it does not hurt to change it if you are there.
Thank u brot
Hi, really informative video, do you happen to know what the name of the part that’s located right in front (bottom corner) of the radiator called? I have a 2011 rouge and found something leaking out of the hose thats connected to what looks like a smaller version of the radiator but in front of the official radiator?
Sounds like you have a leak in the condenser for the air conditioner.
Where did you purchase the radiator?
hello, could you tell me what is the name of the part that go in the front of the radiator please, it looks like another radiator but is not
Ac condenser
2013 Nissan Rogue ho to remove engine
Where's the fans
Theres alot of plastic parts that dont need to be put back honestly
Sep
Does this part needs two additional oil coolers?