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How to replace radiator lower hose 1995 jeep sport

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First make sure engine is cold, grab a container big enough to hold about 3 to 4 gallon and about 2ft high , you want something that will fit under the truck. remove the cover from under the front under radiator area. now you will be able to see the hose, most older jeeps no longer have this cover, it may have fallen of or broke off , so if it not there no problem one less part to remove, next is to locate the hose going to the waterpump, loosen the clamp and slide down, use a pry bar or by hand remove from wtarepump, coolant will spill out so use container to catch, if you want you can draain radiator frist, theres a petcock on the driverside of radiator at the bottom just unscrew it and let it drain out then remove hose, when drianing remove the rad cap to allow better flow. with lower part of hose off next follow hose to other end on radiator and remove the clamp and twist and pull offf, reverse directions to install. with hose on fill rad and resivor and start engine and top off then install cap run until it reaches operating temp then shut engine off and let cool, when cool remove the cap and start engine and top off again if needed, good luck.

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