Questions & Answers for: Buick Skylark upper radiator hose going 01

Question about 1992 Skylark

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...where is the thermostat located make sure there is coolant in the motor and hopefully no air. best way to find the tstat is to trace where the upper radiator hose comes off radiator and goes ...

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...upper hose from the radiator to the engine and cant find it It is definately there. It is in a housing right where the hose runs into the engine on the TOP radiator hose. Should be in a rounded top ...

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Question about 1998 Skylark

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...upper hose on the radiator - if you follow that away from the radiator - it will connect to the thermostat housing. Hope this helps and good luck! -KC GTO Dad 1998 Buick Skylark 2.0L and 2.5L Engines ...

...upper radiator hose. One end of this "S"-shaped hose attaches to the radiator; the other to the engine. The end that attaches to the engine actuallay attaches to what is called the "water neck." This ...

...radiator support. Detach the upper hose and coolant reserve tank hose from the radiator. Disconnect the forward light harness and fan wiring. Remove the electric cooling fan. On some models this may ...

Question about 1996 Skylark

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...upper radiator hose from the radiator to the motor, the part where the hose connects to on top of the motor, is the radiator housing, remove the two fastening bolts and the housing to get the ...

upper radiator hose connects there, just remove the cover that the hose attach's to and the T-Stat is right there its on the engine at the end of the radiator hoses so it could be either on the bottom

...that's on the bottom of the radiator.If you follow the upper hose it should be connected to a small housing that the hose is connected to.Remove the hose and housing which will expose the

WHERE IS THE THERMOSTAT LOCATED AT IN A 1992 BUICK SKYLARK? Follow the upper radiator hose to the motor. It should be inside the part the hose connects to on the motor.

...upper hose very hot and the lower hose cooler than normal, it may be a stuck thermostat. Make sure the radiator and the overflow bottle are filled to the proper levels. Bleed air from the coolant ...

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