Good point about the condenser screws breaking, will be getting four new screws from the dealer as I need to replace my 2009 Highlander Radiator today. There is an important video on "The Car Care Nut" that explains the correct process to bleed out all the air from the cooling system when this type of work is done. Thank you
Great video man!! I'm about to do this on our 2008 Highlander Sport 4WD. Same as yours with the V6 and transmission oil cooler lines. Not sure where you're located, but being in Massachusetts I already anticipate all bolts will be rusted solid and will break which is why I usually do these projects with a handful of stainless steel 10 mm bolts, nuts and lock washers on hand. 😜 I highly recommend watching this video from Ahmed on the Car Care Nut channel for the procedure on refilling the coolant system: ruclips.net/video/UJe1dbFVoqw/видео.htmlsi=0cA2h0WIl5wk3mVk
Great video. Definitely double. Thank you
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Good point about the condenser screws breaking, will be getting four new screws from the dealer as I need to replace my 2009 Highlander Radiator today. There is an important video on "The Car Care Nut" that explains the correct process to bleed out all the air from the cooling system when this type of work is done. Thank you
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Outstanding video, thanks for sharing, subscribed! 👍
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This is a fantastic video. I am about to embark on this journey myself. I will be using this video to get me through! Thanks!
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What was the procedure when you filled it back up? @@BIGWILLSCARCARE
Thank you 🙏🏾
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Great video man!! I'm about to do this on our 2008 Highlander Sport 4WD. Same as yours with the V6 and transmission oil cooler lines. Not sure where you're located, but being in Massachusetts I already anticipate all bolts will be rusted solid and will break which is why I usually do these projects with a handful of stainless steel 10 mm bolts, nuts and lock washers on hand. 😜 I highly recommend watching this video from Ahmed on the Car Care Nut channel for the procedure on refilling the coolant system: ruclips.net/video/UJe1dbFVoqw/видео.htmlsi=0cA2h0WIl5wk3mVk
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I'm in Minnesota and this was a piece of cake! Thanks to this video of course