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...coolant vent hose at degas bottle. Remove power steering oil reservoir retaining screws and position power steering oil reservoir out of the way. Remove degas bottle return hose and clamp. Remove ...

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...Coolant reservoir is no longer connected. Also...there is a hose connected to nothing at the bottom of the radiator. Do these two hoses need to be connected and if so, how? My truck is indeed ...

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...coolant reservoir overflow hose. Remove the radiator attaching bolts and brackets. Remove the radiator with the cooling fan attached. Remove the cooling fan and shroud from the radiator. NOTE: Check ...

...coolant vent hose at degas bottle. Remove power steering oil reservoir retaining screws and position power steering oil reservoir (3A697) out of the way. Remove degas bottle return hose and clamp. ...

...coolant reservoir located in the engine of a 1984 Audi Coupe GT COOLANT RESERVOIR HOSE CONNECT TO RADAITOR SHOULD BE ABOVE THE ENGINE.IF YOU SEE A JUG TOP ENGINE CONNECTS TO RADIATOR THAT WOULD BE ...

Question about 1984 GT

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...coolant reservoir by disconnecting the overflow hose from the radiator filler neck, removing the fasteners for this reservoir and the windshield washer fluid reservoir, lifting both up and separating ...

Question about 1995 Impala

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...coolant reservoir. Also the coolant reservoir might be cracked and leaking on to the rubber hose, if this is the cause just replace the coolant reservoir which may be a dealer only item, check at you ...

...coolant level in the reservoir under the hood.  There should be two marks on the bottle "warm" or "hot" and "cool" or "cold".  If the engine has been running for a while as in the case when ...

coolant reservoir tank and fill if needed. Most modern cars have a plastic reservoir of coolant connected to the top of the radiator. This will allow you to see if your coolant is low. Many have marks

...hose be connected to the reservoir Yes, it should. Heat expansion pushes coolant through the hose into the reservoir. When coolant cools, it will siphon back into the radiator until radiator is

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