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  • How to Get Air Out of a Truck Radiator

    Getting the air out of your truck radiator is of primary importance. Air in the cooling system can lead to overheating, which can potentially lead to severe engine damage. Air can get in the...

  • Engine Coolant System Rust Removal

    Several flush kits are available to clean the cooling system of your vehicle. Along with a mild or strong cleaner solution, a kit will help you remove rust and scale formation from inside parts...

  • How to Stop a Car From Running Hot

    Your car's temperature gauge is a diagnostic tool for you as a driver. If it shows high temperatures while driving normally, your car may have a problem with running hot. A car that runs hot is at...

  • How to Get to the Coolant Return Hose

    The coolant return hose on your vehicle connects the water pump and the radiator. The hose allows the pump to force low-temperature coolant from the radiator into the engine to keep it from...

  • How to Change the Thermostat on a Nissan Frontier

    The thermostat in your Nissan Frontier is required to regulate the flow of coolant through your motor. The thermostat will send enough coolant through the motor to keep the engine running...

  • How to Stop Radiator Leaks

    A radiator keeps the engine cool and operating smoothly. Without the radiator the engine would overheat and seize up. Leaks in the radiator should be addressed as soon as possible. Quick fixes are...

  • Chevrolet 2.2 Engine Maintenance

    General Motors has produced numerous engines through its various brands, including Chevrolet, the automaker's most popular brand by far. Several 2.2 liter engines have been developed over the...

  • How to Change the Thermostat in a Ford Windstar

    The automotive thermostat is a controlled on and off valve. When the temperature of the vehicle gets higher, the thermostat will allow the flow of coolant throughout your motor. This will keep...

  • How to Install an Engine's Thermostat

    The thermostat governs the flow of coolant in an internal combustion motor. When the engine is getting warm, the thermostat will release enough coolant to flow through the canals of the motor....

  • How to Install a Thermostat on a Saturn

    Check the coolant level when diagnosing an overheating motor. This will usually cause your motor to run hot and possibly blow your head gasket. Immediately check and replace your thermostat if the...

  • How to Tell if a Radiator Cap is Bad?

    To maintain your radiator, you will need to test the pressure on the radiator as well as on the cap. The coolant system of your vehicle relies on pressure to properly circulate air in your vehicle...

  • How to Change the Thermostat in a Cutlass Supreme

    A sticking thermostat will cause the Oldsmobile Cutlass to overheat causing serious motor damage. The thermostat controls your coolant system allowing enough coolant to flow through the motor...

  • How to Find the Coolant Hose in a 1998 Cavalier

    Your 1998 Chevrolet Cavalier has two coolant hoses that run between the radiator and engine. One connects to the upper part of the radiator and the other to the lower section. These hoses are one...

  • How to Bleed an E34 Radiator

    The BMW E34 uses a bleed screw to remove air from the cooling system. While some vehicles use a bottom radiator hose or the radiator cap itself for this job, BMW has chosen this simpler method to...

  • How to Replace the Thermostat in a Mustang

    A new thermostat will improve the health of your Ford Mustang. It means that the coolant is flowing properly through all the channels in your motor. The thermostat is a valve that regulates your...

  • How to Flush Your Radiator 2

    A radiator should be flushed approximately once a year to keep your car's cooling system performing at its best. It is easy to do and when you do it yourself you can save money as apposed to...

  • How to Empty a Radiator in a Car

    The radiator in a car is a large tank made of copper/brass or aluminum. The radiator is constructed out of a series of small cooling tubes and fins. Coolant is pumped from the engine into the...

  • How to Fix an Oil Filled Radiator

    Oil in the radiator is usually caused by a blown head gasket between the engine head and engine block. In this condition, the coolant ports and the oil ports are no longer separated allowing to to...

  • How to Install a Water Pump on an '85 Chevy S-10

    Replacing the water pump is a last-resort repair to salvage your truck's coolant system. To replace the water pump, located above the crankshaft, you must work your way through many parts. The...

  • How to Use a Snap-on Radiator Pressure Tester

    Pressure checking the coolant system in any automobile can be quick and easy. The coolant pressure test offered by Snap-on is easy to operate and will allow you to find any leaks in your coolant...

  • What Are the Causes of an Overheating Chevy SB?

    Though the 350 engine is a generally reliable platform, many experience overheating problems with time or modification. There are as many solutions as there are causes for this particular issue,...

  • Dodge Intrepid Engine Removal

    Though many find removing the engine of a newer computer-controlled car a daunting proposition, the fact is that it's done every day by backyard mechanics. Removing an Intrepid engine is both...

  • How to Replace an Upper Radiator Hose

    Unexpected breakdowns will occur with your vehicle; however, some maintenance tasks can be done with relative ease and, in turn, save you some money along the way. Replacing a radiator hose on...

  • How to Change Radiator Coolant in a Ford Truck

    Your Ford truck requires that you change the coolant in the radiator regularly to maintain performance and engine life. The radiator coolant is designed to maintain the temperature of the engine...

  • Types of Engine Coolant

    Engine coolant is a chemical solution that keeps your car from overheating. It helps the radiator and cooling system keep the engine at the correct temperature for optimum operation. Several types...

  • How to Prepare Vehicles for Winter Driving

    It’s that time of year again, whether you’re a big fan of winter or not, there are a few things you should do before the winter season is here. At the top of the list should be preparing your...

  • How to Clean Out an Automobile Radiator

    Although not the most glamorous part of a vehicle, the radiator is one of its most important components. The radiator, along with the water pump, is responsible for keeping the engine within its...

  • How to Drain the Radiator on a Chevrolet Impala

    The radiator in your Chevrolet Impala requires regular changing of the fluid to prevent corrosion and damage to the tank. Old radiator coolant in the Impalas system can create destructive...

  • How to Flush the Coolant in a Honda Civic

    Coolant, or antifreeze, protects a car's motor from rust and corrosion by providing a cooling system that prevents overheating. Honda recommends that the coolant in a Civic be changed every...

  • How to Flush a Car Radiator to Prepare for Winter

    Winter time is almost on top of us again and it is time to get our cars serviced to prepare for the cold weather. One of the key maintenance jobs an your car is to flush your radiator and fill it...

  • How to Temporarily drain the antifreeze from your car, truck, or SUV in order to do work on your coolant system

    So you just changed your antifreeze and you find out you need a new thermostat or heater core. You really don’t want to just throw away that antifreeze you just paid a lot of money for. Here are...

  • How to Change the Coolant in a Mazda 3

    The Mazda 3 is a sporty compact car that has been sold since 2004. Mazda recommends changing the coolant in your Mazda 3 at least every four years or 60,000 miles. Engine coolant should be bright...

  • How to Flush Your Radiator

    Your car's radiator and coolant system must be clean in order to keep your call cool. Over time, your coolant system builds up deposits which ruin the cooling system. A simple coolant system...

  • How to Test a Car Radiator: Proper Operation & No Heat

    If your radiator is working properly, but there is no heat coming from the heater inside the passenger compartment, it is probably the fault of one of the other components. Testing these...

  • How to Cool Down an Overheated Engine

    If it has ever happened to you, you know how frustrating it is to suddenly have your car overheat. I have just got home from this happening to me and thought I should share with you how I handled it.

  • Auto Radiator Pressure Check Tools

    Two types of cooling systems, liquid or air, are found in automobile radiators. Air-cooled engines are found on many older cars, but most modern autos use liquid-cooled radiator systems, which...

  • How to Replace a Nissan Thermostat

    If your Nissan is running hot, or if your temperature gauge isn't reading a temperature at all, it's time to replace your thermostat. You won't need any special tools to replace a Nissan...

  • How to Fix a Leaking Radiator

    The radiator is an integral part of your car's cooling system. When a car's radiator springs a leak--even just a dribble, it can eventually blow a head gasket or crack the block when the cooling...

  • How to Flush the Heater Core in a 2001 Passat

    The heater core in a 2001 Volkswagen Passat can be flushed using a common garden hose connected to the heater core hose with a T-shaped flush kit adapter. The flush kits come with several sizes of...

  • How to Flush and Fill The Cooling System of Your Car

    After a certain amount of miles on your car, you should flush the cooling system to keep your car performing at its best. So let’s get started, just follow the steps below to continue.

  • How to remove or uninstall the grille from a 1992 GMC Jimmy

    If you ever have to replace a fender, replace the grille or bumper, or change a front side marker bulb on your GMC Jimmy, you will need to remove the grille.

  • How to Change the Coolant in a Saturn SL1

    Changing the coolant in your Saturn SL1 is part of the scheduled maintenance routine. Depending on how much you drive the car, the SL1 should have the coolant replaced every two to three years for...

  • Do It Yourself Radiator Repair

    Do-it-yourself radiator repair requires a few special tools and some moderate skills, but if you're willing to give it a try, you could save yourself some time and money. The three most common...

  • How to Clean a Car Radiator

    Most antifreeze is naturally corrosive, and thus it needs to be periodically changed before causing damage that must be cleaned with a flushing agent. Perform a chemical flush on a car's radiator...

  • How to Seal a Car Radiator

    A car radiator can leak in the tank, the core or in the radiator hoses, and a crack in the aluminum or plastic parts can't typically be repaired. Learn about fixing a leaking radiator along the...

  • How to Keep Your Car Radiator in Good Condition

    How to keep your car radiator in good condition.

  • How to Replace Belts and Hoses On a Vehicle

    Without belts and hoses, your car will not be able to operate properly. So let’s take care of these items, follow the steps below to continue.

  • How to Replace a Water Pump in a Vehicle

    Your water pump helps your engine to cool down when it is overheating. So today, I will be replacing a water pump. So let’s get started, just follow the steps below to continue.

  • How to Repair a Car’s Cooling System

    Your car’s cooling system is vital to your engine’s performance. Without it, your engine would burn up in a matter of minutes. So just follow the steps below to keep your car’s cooling system in...

  • How to Replace a Honda 2.7 Thermostat

    A worn-out thermostat can cause the 2.7-liter engine on your Honda to operate above or below its normal temperature. The thermostat element may remain stuck in the open or closed position after...

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