Awesome video BUT, and that's a big BUT. I used your video to remove the radiator and unless you drive around without headlights (as apparently you do), one MUST remove the bumper cover to remove the radiator. Why? Because the top 2 screws are behind the headlights and the bumper cover has to come off to remove the headlights. I can think of two cars I've owned in the past where I had to remove the radiator. One was a Dodge Grand Caravan and the other was a Mazda Protege. To remove the radiator in either vehicle, all I had to do was disconnect the two radiator hoses, remove a couple of screws right above the radiator and lift. The bottom of the radiator was held in place by a couple of tabs that fit into slots in the chassis. I don't know why VW designed the car this way. Oh, now I remember. Their ads brag about them being "German engineered" because they don't want their customers to realize that Golfs and Jettas are made in Mexico.
This is an improper way to remove the radiator. And would be impossible if you had the GTi model. Bumper and supports need to come off
Easy way, but only if your AC condenser is not connected. Removing a functioning condenser would mean doing a refrigerant job.
I like this vídeo. Thanks gentlemen .this big help for mí
awesome bro it really helped me for replacing radiator,thanks
You just saved me trying to find a place i need to do a lift and dissect... Feel much more confident doing this now. Thanks.
Awesome video BUT, and that's a big BUT. I used your video to remove the radiator and unless you drive around without headlights (as apparently you do), one MUST remove the bumper cover to remove the radiator. Why? Because the top 2 screws are behind the headlights and the bumper cover has to come off to remove the headlights.
I can think of two cars I've owned in the past where I had to remove the radiator. One was a Dodge Grand Caravan and the other was a Mazda Protege. To remove the radiator in either vehicle, all I had to do was disconnect the two radiator hoses, remove a couple of screws right above the radiator and lift. The bottom of the radiator was held in place by a couple of tabs that fit into slots in the chassis. I don't know why VW designed the car this way. Oh, now I remember. Their ads brag about them being "German engineered" because they don't want their customers to realize that Golfs and Jettas are made in Mexico.
But have you replaced the radiator on a vw golf?
@@Hustle.tillmyheartstop Whats the difference?
Lol mine broke in the exact same place break looks exactly the same
My man made it look easy
Cursing all the way, why?
and how did you get the refrigerant bottle tube off
Lol that's awesome man
Como remover radiador A3 2007
did you have to take the wheels off to move some things out of the way or no?please leave an answer :)
No.
Friggin awesomer than frig