2000 Chevrolet Malibu "replace bottom radiator hose" Questions

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...way to replace radiator Remove the flat plate on top of the radiator and radiator fan shroud bolts...remove the hoses top and bottom (engine to radiator)...remove transcooler lines....lift out ...

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...bottom one is more work.


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.. drain out say about 1liter of coolant first and avoid getting toes ...

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...BOTTOM OF RADIATOR no answer but to renew the radiator Add water and check and make sure, that it's not the lower radiator hose, if that's good, more then likely radiator, radiator these days have ...

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replace thermostat.Do not run engine to boiling over point or serious engine damage may ocure.Incorrect ignition timing can also cause over heating. Myself I think that the bottom half of the radiator

bottom of the water pump that drips water while running at any temp. ) check antifreeze dilution and condition, water cools better that anti-freeze 50-50 is recommended but in hotter climates 25-75 is

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...radiator up top will be colder by alot than the bottom-you can also check the top hose coming out of the radiator when the engine is warned up, it will not be very hot and the engine temp gauge will ...

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...radiator ( top and bottom hoses be careful not to burn yourself in the process) if one is very hot, and the other is warm to cold, that will be the thermostat, second, the radiator fan switch, fill ...

replace the entire radiator? I am wanted to know before I spend the money on parts. I am wanting this to be a do-it-yourself job. It is a 99 chevy malibu. Thanks in advance. You will need to clean the

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...bottom of the radiator. Look at your heater hoses to see if they are leaking. One comes off your water pump usually the other mounts at the engine block and both of them go straight back to your ...

boiled out or replace the radiator. One other item that can cause problems is old hoses. The bottom hose could be collapasing under pressure and the radiator cap could be at the wrong pressure setting

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