Thank you! This video saved me a grip of cash! Most important of all, the overheating issue has been resolved and I'm back on the road with no problems.
Great video, I watched the other video of you replacing the fan assembly. Hint: The upper motor mount (torque strut?) could be swung up out of the way (all in one piece) by removing the four bolts that secure it to the bulkhead, this way you don't have to remove the larger through bolts, eliminating a lot of unnecessary work. I was given a 1999 Oldsmobile Silhouette with the lower intake manifold removed and all the parts in boxes in the van! So it was a matter of guessing what part goes where! After viewing many RUclips videos and visits to the local Pick and Pull (taking pictures and miscellaneous nuts and bolts) I'm almost done getting it back together. I watched your videos to see how various wires are routed, most importantly the cable going into the ECU air box. The wiring harness was completely unraveled and disconnected from every sensor, said mechanic was looking for a "broken" wire and he didn't stop there.
Thank you very much. I have been having a lot of problems with an Oldsmobile silhouette 2000, fix one thing but something else comes up and have to fix my self, in this case , I have to replace the radiator. thanks for share.
Does the radiator can be a cause of overheating? I have changed the water pump, the cup, put antifreeze and changed Thermostat, but the car still overheating. I do not have leaks anywhere.
Man I got a montana runs like a top looks like a new car has pretty low miles it started over heating so we found out it was a intake gasket so we had it put in so it drove fine for 3 months then started over heating it was sucking air into the motor so most likely it's a head gasket so my old lady buys the complete cooling system of Amazon and other places so I'm fixan to change the head gasket intake gasket and whatever else gasket that comes in the kit plus the cooling system and new fans so I hope I can get it done before Christmas I just started the other day on it. I'd really like to see the video of you changing the heads
Oooh boy. I have already changed the head gaskets because they were blown when I got the van. It is very common with these engines. Luckily there are couple videos on youtube that can help you which I have also used.
I have a question, I was wondering, if I have a hole in my radiator would it cause my car to run lean or miss fire? Because a place told me I have to pay 1078.00 for my radiator and an EVAC for the AC. Thank you
If you have a hole in the radiator the most immediate result would be loss of coolant followed by engine overheating and possibly seizing, so not a good outcome in the long run. To my knowledge it should not have anything to do with running lean or causing misfires.
@@Doc_Here Fantastic thanks!! This makes doing the job much easier. Video is very helpful. Accidentally took off the two nuts with the clips thr lines go into and didn't realize there is a gasket behind them Inbetween. One came off and the bottom one is leaking hard 🤦♂️. Have to do the whole thing over again.
It has been a long while since I did this but if I remember right there is a metal clip that holds the line in. I remember undoing the clip with a flat head screw driver and then the line comes out.
It didn't leak. The filler neck was broken right near the tank. Old brittle plastic. Edit: actually not the filler neck but the intake of the radiator from the engine where hot coolant enters the radiator.
@@Doc_Here Thank you so much for your unexpectedly prompt response. Ironically, my leak is from that exact same area, top passenger side near filler. I really didn't want to take the whole thing out to even find the leak so now I have hope to find it before buying parts.
Does your van not have A/C? The my 02's and up with A/C have the condenser attached to the radiator. Im trying to figure out how hard it is to do that without having to drain the A/C
Thank you! This video saved me a grip of cash!
Most important of all, the overheating issue has been resolved and I'm back on the road with no problems.
Thanks for the video, I have an 03 Buick Rendezvous with the motor and setup. Gonna tackle it next weekend 😊
Muchas gracias por tu video, logré instalar un nuevo radiador, me tomó todo el día pero al final lo logré. Excelente video.
Great video, I watched the other video of you replacing the fan assembly. Hint: The upper motor mount (torque strut?) could be swung up out of the way (all in one piece) by removing the four bolts that secure it to the bulkhead, this way you don't have to remove the larger through bolts, eliminating a lot of unnecessary work.
I was given a 1999 Oldsmobile Silhouette with the lower intake manifold removed and all the parts in boxes in the van! So it was a matter of guessing what part goes where! After viewing many RUclips videos and visits to the local Pick and Pull (taking pictures and miscellaneous nuts and bolts) I'm almost done getting it back together. I watched your videos to see how various wires are routed, most importantly the cable going into the ECU air box. The wiring harness was completely unraveled and disconnected from every sensor, said mechanic was looking for a "broken" wire and he didn't stop there.
Thank you very much for your time making this video, it was really helpful for me having the same problem. Thanks fot your effort.
Glad if it is helpful
Thank you very much. I have been having a lot of problems with an Oldsmobile silhouette 2000, fix one thing but something else comes up and have to fix my self, in this case , I have to replace the radiator. thanks for share.
I am glad if the video is helpful
My turn now. Thanks for the tips.
Glad I could help
Thank you for the video mine's a 1998 Chevy Venture with a little bit different but thank you very much for the video that helped a lot....
Great thanks for sharing ! Tomorrow hands on my Oldsmobile silouhette
Good luck! And try not to curse much along the way 😂
Did you lose much transmission fluid when disconnecting the intercooler lines?
I did not have to refill later but I don't know how much was lost in the cooler itself.
Does the radiator can be a cause of overheating? I have changed the water pump, the cup, put antifreeze and changed Thermostat, but the car still overheating. I do not have leaks anywhere.
Make sure your headgaskets are ok. These engines are notorious for blowing headgaskets. The radiator could also be the culprit.
Man I got a montana runs like a top looks like a new car has pretty low miles it started over heating so we found out it was a intake gasket so we had it put in so it drove fine for 3 months then started over heating it was sucking air into the motor so most likely it's a head gasket so my old lady buys the complete cooling system of Amazon and other places so I'm fixan to change the head gasket intake gasket and whatever else gasket that comes in the kit plus the cooling system and new fans so I hope I can get it done before Christmas I just started the other day on it. I'd really like to see the video of you changing the heads
Oooh boy. I have already changed the head gaskets because they were blown when I got the van. It is very common with these engines. Luckily there are couple videos on youtube that can help you which I have also used.
I have a question, I was wondering, if I have a hole in my radiator would it cause my car to run lean or miss fire? Because a place told me I have to pay 1078.00 for my radiator and an EVAC for the AC. Thank you
If you have a hole in the radiator the most immediate result would be loss of coolant followed by engine overheating and possibly seizing, so not a good outcome in the long run.
To my knowledge it should not have anything to do with running lean or causing misfires.
What would the pulley tool be called? Trying to buy one! Especially with the hook. 24:09
The one at the timestamp you have provided is a ratchet strap
@@Doc_Here Fantastic thanks!! This makes doing the job much easier. Video is very helpful. Accidentally took off the two nuts with the clips thr lines go into and didn't realize there is a gasket behind them Inbetween. One came off and the bottom one is leaking hard 🤦♂️. Have to do the whole thing over again.
I can not get the transmission line to come off. Any advice
It has been a long while since I did this but if I remember right there is a metal clip that holds the line in. I remember undoing the clip with a flat head screw driver and then the line comes out.
I got it I had to use a 19mm to kissing it up but had to move everything out of my way first. Now I got on bolt left by the a.c hoses.
This van is a pain in the butt mine is a 2004
@@lisawaddell604 Oooh yes, yes I know. I am one more failure away from driving into a field and setting it on fire lol
There's a lil clip on there can b hard to see might b plastic
Where was the leak? I didn't see any in the old radiator.
It didn't leak. The filler neck was broken right near the tank. Old brittle plastic.
Edit: actually not the filler neck but the intake of the radiator from the engine where hot coolant enters the radiator.
@@Doc_Here Thank you so much for your unexpectedly prompt response. Ironically, my leak is from that exact same area, top passenger side near filler. I really didn't want to take the whole thing out to even find the leak so now I have hope to find it before buying parts.
Does your van not have A/C? The my 02's and up with A/C have the condenser attached to the radiator. Im trying to figure out how hard it is to do that without having to drain the A/C
The condenser is a separate unit in front of the radiator. The two are not physically connected at least in my case.
This video was very helpful
Exellent 👏 👍
Why skip the first step, drain the radiator? Where is the drain?
The radiator was already draining during the disassembly. The drain plug is at the bottom on the driver's side
@@Doc_Here Found it. Had to take off the cowling to get at it. Thanks. Thumbs up.
Really don't have to take the motor mounts completely off just the bolts that are on the body and fold the mounts back.
You are right it can be done that way but I wanted to get as much clearance as possible so I removed them in case they would dangle and fall down.
Thank u😊
Galons how much
I thought this wasn't your first time'
Had to do the fans before with the old radiator. The van keeps on gifting.
Pls help