2000 Pontiac Grand Prix "replace bottom radiator hose" Questions

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...replace heater core hoses.if job too hard or complicated let radiator shop flush out radiator the engine block and heater core because if radiator stopped up or engine block stopped up the gunk and ...

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...bottom of the radiator ( water pump inlet)which is always cooler than the top hose and dispenses it throughout the engine and heads including the heater core. It is then pushed past the thermostat ...

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1997 Grand Prix leaking coolant, how can I repair this if its leaking coolant from the hoses replace them quick top and bottom.if its radiator replace it ok go to junk yard its cheaper

bottom side or top side of the radiator, what sounds like is happening is that when the water gets to the temperature that the fans are supposed to kick in at the switch is not connecting inside it to

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...bottom off the radiator. Car is still running hot after a few moments. I don't hear no boiling water once I shut car off. Its circulating but has a lot of air coming out. What should I look to ...

...bottom hose as well? Also, there is the possibility it could be leaking at the water pump. While pump might be a thing to check....There are other places as well, I had this EXACT problem with my 99 ...

...bottom of radiator. If possible, remove the reservoir and flush out with water. Make sure to get all sludge out of reservoir, then reinstall. Once the radiator stops draining, insert water hose ...

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...Replace CAUTION If the radiator is filled to the top with coolant and the engine is run without the radiator cap in place, the coolant will expand and spill over as the engine warms up. Drain some ...

...bottom till it runs clear Seal off outside of hose to get pressure into radiator, wrap rag around it), then re-connect hoses, re-fill with coolant. (engine running heat full on).Generally this will ...

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Thermostat, drain radiator first...drain plug found on bottom of radiator, take off radiator cap to equal the pressure which will enable it to drain...if cloudy/dirty, replace with new solution/water.

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