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Posted on Apr 23, 2010

Need to replace radiator on a lexus IS300 6 cyl 3.0L engine

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  • Posted on Jun 12, 2008

SOURCE: replace radiator 81 6 cyl ford van

Drain the radiator, Remove the upper and lower radiator hoses, Disconnect the trans. cooler lines. These are "hard" lines connected to the radiator approx. 5/16 lines. Remove the mounting bolts of the shroud (if equipped) Remove the mounting bolts for the radiator and lift straight up. Installation is the reverse. Be sure to fill your radiator with a 50/50 mix of coolant to water. Start and run van and check for leaks.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 01, 2009

SOURCE: 96 suzuki vitara - radiator empties but no visible leak

Check the passanger side floor board for moisture this could indicate a bad heater core. Then I would check the engine oil and make sure its not milky looking (head gasket). make sure when you fill it let it run with the cap open with you looking into the cap to be sure is circulating and not vapor locked (air pocket)
hope this helps

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2009

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The best thing you can do for yourself is get a manual. There are vehicle specific ones available such as Haynes, that have all info you will need to do that job. Pay careful attention to the correct positioning of crank and cam pulleys If you get it wrong, it may cause larger problems. I suggest that after it has been re-assembled, you turn the engine by hand four full turns, to ensure that valves are not striking pistons.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 29, 2009

SOURCE: I have a 1997 Lexus ES 300. I need to replace the

yup just follow the hose. remove hose from water neck and remove 2 bolts. let me know how it worked for you.richie

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2009

SOURCE: how do i get my lexus is300 cds out?

the only way to get them out is to remove the unit from the car and disassemble it. if you replace the unit it will go to an exchange company and if you request it they will send your cd's back.

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Where is my thermostat located on my 2002 Lexus gs300

Do you need to replace it? It's within the cooling system and usually in a hose just off the engine block. You can follow the radiator piping back to the engine. But you're better off referring to a repair manual

Lexus GS300 Repair Manual 1997 2005 Service Repair Manuals
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Where do you find the thermostat for the radiator on a 1991 lexus es 250?

Hi, Most of the time you can follow the UPPER radiator hose to the engine and there will be the thermostat housing. On Reverse Flow cooling systems you follow the LOWER radiator hose. All the thermostat does is trap coolant in the engine until it reaches a certain temperature, then opens to the radiator to be cooled. Don't forget to bleed the air from the highest place in the cooling system. Sometimes that's the reservoir, but look for a small plug high on engine. Good luck
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1996 Lexus LS400; the engine coolant keeps running

Check the oil dip stick if it is a milky white this is really bad being cracked engine head or blown head gasket.
More than likely and best out come it will be the radiator or a radiator hose.
If you can see water stain some where around the radiator it does not need to be a big amount.
Or a radiator hose that may have water around it or coming out when hot then that is your leak.
Maybe a good idea to take to a radiator place or a mechanic ask them to put a pressure test on the radiator.
Also only fill radiator when cold or if you need to do when hot make shore the car is running to avoid cracking the engine head as this will make any grown person cry $$$$
And do on a hill with engine facing up running and cap off little bubbles will come out keep filling when bubbles stop put cap on fill reservoir ( a little container next to the radiator).
Let me know if this helps.
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REPLACE THERMOSTAT-1999 LEXUS GS 300

Just follow the upper radiator to the engine, the thermostat is under the cover that the upper radiator hose attaches to on the engine. Make sure to bleed the air out of the system after draining it to replace T Stat or the engine will overheat and damage a head gasket..
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99 lexus rx300 has engine miss on cyl 2,4,6 all

2-4-6 could be a fuel or ignition issue, hopefully not a valve. If you have the engine tested at the dealership they will attach a code reader under dash to analize and this should help pinpoint the problem.
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1997 lexus es300 over heats all of the sudden when not moving. already replaced fan relay switch.

Reference to Lexus getting hot after engin run for a short time: Replace the sensor behind the engin radiator cap on engin.
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I have a 1997 Lexus ES 300. I need to replace the

yup just follow the hose. remove hose from water neck and remove 2 bolts. let me know how it worked for you.richie
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Need ignition removed from 01 lexus RX300

Remove plastic covers from steering column area. Insert key into ign. turn to acc. use pick to push in pin on bottom of ign cyl. pull out cyl.
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Radiator fan not turning motor fan just replaced

check the coolant fan switch. on 4 cyl. engines it 's mounted on the driver side of cylinder head. on 6 cyl. engines it's mounted on the intake manifold, just above the water pump.there will be 3 sensors,it will be the one on the left. good luck
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