How To Replace Radiator on a 2003 - 2011 Mercury Grand Marquis
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- Опубликовано: 4 июн 2024
- What's up everyone ! In this video, I provide a detailed, step-by-step guide on how to replace the radiator in your 2003-2011 Mercury Grand Marquis. Save time and money by tackling this repair yourself! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a comment if you found this video helpful.
🚗 Mileage on Car: 214,676
⏱️REPAIR TIME: 4 Hour
⚙️PARTS:
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2. Lower Radiator Hose amzn.to/4eO971h
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This video aims to assist fellow Ford/Mercury owners based on my expertise. The information shared is provided as is, without any guarantee. My insights are primarily derived from hands-on car experience and should not be a substitute for professional guidance or a shop manual. I cannot accept any responsibility for property damage or injury resulting from the use of the information in this video. Please use this guidance at your own discretion and risk. Авто/Мото
You make very good and useful videos. Very easy to watch and listen. Your voice and sound takes my stress level way down. Thank-you for no music and thank-you for making these videos.
Thank you David, for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that you find the videos useful and relaxing. I usually add music to get rid of the background noises, but this time I didn't because of copyright issues. I appreciate your support, and Thank you for watching!
Grand Marquis Doctor, have a great day!
Yuuup! The Grand Marquis Doctor is back! Have a fantastic day too!
I had to replace the radiator on my 98', it was fucking difficult, and I am glad its done. Sad part is, later down the line, I will most likely have to replace it again......
funny I'm watching this video Jesse, as I'm replacing a cracked radiator on a '05 Crown Vic. getting the radiator out was a struggle and a pain, I ended up taking out the ac radiator as well...phew
Hi Art,hi Jesse.Looks easy but i know its not.Regards from Poland.
Thanks for watching! Yeah, removing the radiator was difficult! I saw a video where they also removed the AC hoses, but wasn't tryna do that. Next time, I'll probably remove the transmission and power steering lines. Glad to hear you got your Crown Vic back on the road! Have a great day!
It was time consuming and a bit of a struggle to pull the radiator out but it can be done.
@@XJJesse 💯 agree, good video
That's the same trim removal tool I have! I love your videos, but it's like watching what can go wrong next with my car?!? Then it went from the radiator - to everything! Here I was wondering if I could save some money by reusing the drained fluid. But then it was like replace everything but the hoses (and I bet they are next). Still, not as scary as that axle replacement!
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Thanks for your comment! The radiator on my Grand Marquis lasted well over 130,000 miles before it finally cracked. The other components I replaced because, since I was already there, I figured I might as well install new parts. It was a pricey repair, but now the engine should last much longer. Yeah, the axle and bearing job has been one of the most time-consuming tasks. Next up, I'll be replacing the shocks! maybe lower it too
Don’t you have to burp it?
might as well replace the water pump, timing chains, and oil pump. gearhead. ty