@5:00 that tool is available from Autozone for $10..It comes in a package of a few, in different sizes but I used the black one on my 2001 chevy 1500 silverado..
God bless you my friend...Excellent tutorial it will help me a lot..I did not even know how the disconnects came apart. I will go buy that tool. Thanks for posting this.
On my 2001 Silverado, facing the firewall from the perspective of outside the truck in front of the grill, the inlet is on the right and the outlet hose is on the left.
in the process of replacing mine, it was bypassed when i got the truck. any clue on which one is the inlet and which is the outlet and which hose is which?? Thanks!
@5:00 that tool is available from Autozone for $10..It comes in a package of a few, in different sizes but I used the black one on my 2001 chevy 1500 silverado..
1Batt 1 day ago
God bless you my friend...Excellent tutorial it will help me a lot..I did not even know how the disconnects came apart. I will go buy that tool. Thanks for posting this.
Stillraining1 1 week ago
yeah thanks you just made my life easier keep it county
eastsidetrucken85 2 months ago
On my 2001 Silverado, facing the firewall from the perspective of outside the truck in front of the grill, the inlet is on the right and the outlet hose is on the left.
jwabram 3 months ago
in the process of replacing mine, it was bypassed when i got the truck. any clue on which one is the inlet and which is the outlet and which hose is which?? Thanks!
KTMdude07 3 months ago
Absolutely not. This way was definitely a short cut.
rangoonboth 4 months ago
Do you think life would have been easier if you had dropped the steering column (as the Chilton manual suggests)?
Instigator06 4 months ago