How to Replace Radiator 99-13 Chevy Silverado 1500

How to Replace Radiator 99-13 Chevy Silverado 1500

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In this video 1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace a broken, damaged, or leaking radiator. This video is applicable to the 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13 Chevy Silverado 1500

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1A Auto: Repair Tips & Secrets Only Mechanics Know says:

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Mick Nolen says:

Is there tranmission fluid in the radiator? If so, do you need to add any to replace what's removed with the old radiator?

Trey Kunz says:

I have relied on your videos a couple times now without fail. Andy, you did an amazing job..thorough in your explaination and execution!

paul REVERE says:

Thanks for the vid.
First off…can’t figure out why you agonized over the bottom hose and the little one next to it. Take them off at the block and deal with removing them from the radiator when you pull the radiator. Plus, you don’t need a special tool.

559 MAKAVELI DISCIPLE says:

Is this basically the same process for an 02 gmc sierra 4.8??

Joseph Padilla says:

My 99 has a giant fan in front if the radiator… do you have a video on removing that?

(((Soundafek))) says:

Awesome! fellas thank you!!

danielslock says:

This is a step by step diy , The camera is clear and mechanic is a Pro . Thank you 1A

beagle22 says:

Great instructions.Better than other vids .

James Ayers says:

Thanks guys for helping us DIY guys

G nez says:

If I'm replacing the radiator due to it cracking, Do I need to flush it if I'm going to use the same coolant and it was also flushed 3 months ago,

Eric McCullough says:

Is there anything special you should do once your have the transmission lines connected? Like possibly purging the system or should it be fine?

Dr. MJOLNIR says:

If I were looking to upgrade my radiator to something more effective than stock, what would you recommend. I live in a place where the summers reach temperatures of 110+ degrees Fahrenheit and wanted something to allow my vehicle to be able to idle longer than 10 minutes without it nearly overheating.

Kathie Masters says:

good video – worked very well for replacing the radiator in my 2005 Chevy 1500 4wd.

Whites heating & air & appliance repair says:

I had no idea how to remove the transmission lines on the radiator. Great video thank you.

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