Questions & Answers for: Chevrolet Cobalt upper radiator hose going 01

Question about 2006 Cobalt

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...radiator hose,caution it will be hot,you should lose pressure when the fans kick on in the hose it means the thermostat is opening,if ok, check bottom hose to see if you feel antifreeze running thru ...

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...upper radiator hose that you have not yet attached to the radiator, or if there is a cap in the radiator you can use this instead. It will take 10 liters or so to fill, check the instruction manual ...

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there is your thermostat....make sure your engine is cooled down first. generally its behind the upper radiator hose should see a dish/bowl shaped cover at the end of your upper hose, hope this helped

Question about 2006 Cobalt

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...radiator hose has burst and needs replaced. (Assuming your lower radiator hose is on the driver's side of the radiator on that vehicle) 2. Your radiator has been damaged and needs replaced 3. Your ...

...radiator field with fluid and now i have know heat and the water does not seem to be moving took bottom heater core hose off and no water comes out replace thermostat still nothing car gets hot but ...

...upper intake plenum gasket. These leaks are difficult to find. With the engine running, use a bright flashlight and look for coolant puddling around the edges of the intake plenum. Also check your ...

Question about 2005 Cobalt

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...upper radiator hose ( feeds coolant to the engine. Very simple, Remove the hose, unbolt the cap, clean the cap and housing of old gasket down to shiny metal, remove and replace the thermostat, place ...

Question about 2005 Cobalt

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Need location of thermostat to radiator/engine Where the upper radiator hose connects to the engine you will find the thermostat.

Question about 2005 Cobalt

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upper radiator hose,but not all some have them in the lower hose.i dont think your problem is a bad thermostat,to me i'd think the cooling system is low on coolant have you checked? if it was &

Question about 2006 Cobalt

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...radiator outlet hose clamp (1) at thermostat cover for the removal of the radiator outlet hose from the thermostat cover - 2.2L & 2.4L engines Fig. Location of thermostat cover bolts for removal ...

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