Rising fuel costs are rapidly becoming the way of life, therefore keeping car care costs at a minimum is fairly important. Luckily, not every car repair job needs to go through the able hands of an expensive mechanic. As long as you are armed with a detailed car repair manual and the right tools, you could take part in your own do it yourself remove radiator job. The first step you?ll need to perform is radiator draining. Allow your vehicle to cool down first. Then, find a container to catch the auto car radiator fluid, and place it under the drain valve. Removing the radiator cap helps the fluid drain that much faster. As a general rule, you can dispose of coolant by flushing it down the toilet and not the gutter. Once you have completed the radiator draining, you?ll disconnect the upper and lower hoses. At this point, it might be helpful to take notes and label hoses and where they connect before disconnecting them. As you pull each piece off the radiator, take a picture of it or record it by video so you?ll have a record of how each piece fits into the overall picture. Finally, it?s time to install radiator.
At Radiator.com, we?re happy to help with your car care and car restoration jobs. Check out our wide selection of OEM and aftermarket radiators. Each part we sell is backed by an unlimited lifetime warranty, and we?re available at any time of the day to walk you through a do it yourself remove radiator job, including the steps required to drain auto car radiator fluid. Learn how to remove and install radiator by watching our video below. Then, call our friendly representatives for assistance with any radiator. Remember, car repair doesn?t have to be expensive, and it certainly doesn?t have to be complicated.
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