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How to detect coolant leak and replace radiator hose

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Uploaded by on Jun 12, 2011

An easy way to diagnose and locate coolant leaks form hoses in your cooling system. And a rudimentary replacement of a radiator hose. As always this is how I replaced my hose and it should be done by a professional. I made sure the car and cooling system was cool before I attempted to work on the car. Safety is your number one priority.

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  • Liked the trick with the vacuum pump !! Will try it ! Have a leak to find, have a vacuum pump, but no pressure kit !! So many tools, can't buy every single one of them !!

  • your not using oem spring clamp to your oem radiator hose that's why you have leak

  • you can also just use a sharp steak knife to cut the pipe. Lol. Wohoo redneck car repair ! =) I also use a pipe wrench on most repairs. LOL. My car works =P

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