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  • How to Change a Radiator on a Saturn

    The radiator on a Saturn is comprised of a series of long tubes running from left to right with a tank on each side. Engine coolant is pumped from the engine to the radiator through the upper...

  • How to Replace a Curved Radiator Hose

    Most automobiles use curved coolant hoses to transfer heat from the engine to a radiator. These hoses are specifically designed for each engine model, which have numerous clearances for hose...

  • How to Unclog a Radiator

    A vehicle's radiator is vital to protecting the engine from overheating. In extreme cases of overheating, the engine's block or cylinder heads can crack and gaskets can fail. Within every radiator...

  • How to Remove a Radiator From an F-Superduty Motorhome

    The most popular engine in the late model Ford F-series truck and motorhome is the 6.4 diesel. These radiators are constructed with an aluminum radiator section, plastic top and bottom tanks....

  • How to Replace the Coolant Recovery Tank in a VW Passat

    When you replace an engine or do other extensive engine work on your Passat, sometimes items like the coolant recovery tank can sustain damage. This tank, also known as the coolant expansion tank,...

  • How to Use an Engine Hose Clamp

    Your engine's cooling system contributes to the well-being and proper operation of your vehicle. Maintaining this system is important and you should have the basic knowledge to treat any problems...

  • How to Find and Replace the Engine Thermostat

    The engine thermostat tells you if your car is running hot or cold, and is critical to maintaining your vehicle in proper working condition. You can save a trip to the repair shop, not to mention...

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