Cool video! Have to replace the radiator of a 3.5L which is a little different. @14:14 you did not show how to remove the radiator clips, they just need to be pushed up and out from the front? Thanks.
I love the way you are so precise with every detail. I hope you will consider showing how to flush the power steering fluid on this car. I have an 09 3.0. I do have a OEMTOOLS 24937 6 Quarts (1.5 Gallon) Pneumatic and Manual Fluid Extractor, but the return line looks difficult to get to.
Uh, you have 2 8mm bolts that have to be removed before seperating the a/c condenser from the radiator. Convient you didn't have to remove those. You get to them from each side after removing the headlights.
Great video! I am watching this because I need to replace my radiator support. It is so brittle that it has broken and the radiator rattles now. Do you think I need to completely remote the radiator to do so?
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Cool video! Have to replace the radiator of a 3.5L which is a little different. @14:14 you did not show how to remove the radiator clips, they just need to be pushed up and out from the front? Thanks.
I love the way you are so precise with every detail. I hope you will consider showing how to flush the power steering fluid on this car. I have an 09 3.0. I do have a OEMTOOLS 24937 6 Quarts (1.5 Gallon) Pneumatic and Manual Fluid Extractor, but the return line looks difficult to get to.
How do I change the thermostat on this type of vehicle
Uh, you have 2 8mm bolts that have to be removed before seperating the a/c condenser from the radiator. Convient you didn't have to remove those. You get to them from each side after removing the headlights.
Great video! I am watching this because I need to replace my radiator support. It is so brittle that it has broken and the radiator rattles now. Do you think I need to completely remote the radiator to do so?
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Great video again guys. Thanks.