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Can you replace the radiator on a Pontiac Grand Prix?

Can you replace the radiator on a Pontiac Grand Prix?

If you have a Pontiac Grand Prix, replacing the radiator is a fairly difficult project because you must remove so many engine components before you can replace the radiator. However, if you have mechanical know how, you may want to tackle the job.

How do you replace a radiator in a car?

Take off the mounting bolts on the upper fan, then unfasten the retainers on the upper radiator panel. Remove the panel. Remove the hoses on the coolant reservoir and disconnect the radiator hoses. Inspect the radiator hoses carefully. If they show wear such as cracks or bulges, they should be replaced.

How do you fill the radiator with coolant and water?

Connect the negative battery cable. Fill the system with a mixture of half engine coolant and half water. Start the engine and let it run for several minutes with the radiator cap off. This will bleed the air from the system. Turn the engine off and top off the radiator with the coolant and water mixture. Drain engine fluids into sealed containers.

How do you remove drain plug from Radiator?

Remove the drain plug on the radiator and rain the liquid into a resealable container. Remove the air cleaner, duct and mounting stud if necessary to provide clearance. Take off the mounting bolts on the upper fan, then unfasten the retainers on the upper radiator panel. Remove the panel.

What should I do to my Grand Am radiator?

Disconnect the negative battery cable. Disconnect the lower radiator hose and drain the radiator into a resealable container. Disconnect the fan and the fan shroud, if equipped on your Grand Am. Remove the remaining radiator hoses. This is a good time to check radiator hoses for wear, and to replace them, if necessary.

Take off the mounting bolts on the upper fan, then unfasten the retainers on the upper radiator panel. Remove the panel. Remove the hoses on the coolant reservoir and disconnect the radiator hoses. Inspect the radiator hoses carefully. If they show wear such as cracks or bulges, they should be replaced.

If you have a Pontiac Grand Prix, replacing the radiator is a fairly difficult project because you must remove so many engine components before you can replace the radiator. However, if you have mechanical know how, you may want to tackle the job.

Connect the negative battery cable. Fill the system with a mixture of half engine coolant and half water. Start the engine and let it run for several minutes with the radiator cap off. This will bleed the air from the system. Turn the engine off and top off the radiator with the coolant and water mixture. Drain engine fluids into sealed containers.

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