Dodge Neon Radiator Replacement. 1997 2.0L How to change, replace, install remove 1996 1995 1998

Dodge Neon Radiator Replacement. 1997 2.0L How to change, replace, install remove 1996 1995 1998

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Autotechviewpoint says:

looking quickly at my source, i do not see description. I would just fill
up at the radiator cap, 50/50 mix coolant and water. run it for 5-10
minutes and with the heater on in the car, you should feel some warm air.
if you don’t feel the air getting warmer out of the vents, you may need to
shut it down for a bit, and open up the radiator cap again and re-check to
see if you can add more, may have air pocket.

smithdsmit says:

how do you bleed air out of system

Autotechviewpoint says:

my info just says on the left side of the cylinder head. (drivers side)
likely buried under wires and hoses and stuff.

Carlos Martinez says:

where is the cooling sensor is locate in a 1996 neon manual transmision?

Autotechviewpoint says:

My home state, thanks for watching! yep tight fit for a lot of stuff in the
engine compartment. Watch for a Dodge Neon Channel I am creating. Just
picked up a 1998? Dodge Neon, just for created a channel for how-to videos.

Ashley Rayniak says:

how do I take off the ac line from the radiator]

Brett Fish says:

Thanks from pahrump, Nv

baneen87 says:

good vid thanks

gunsmok357 says:

I have a ’98 Neon w/SOHC, manual tranny. When check auto parts websites
they show more than one radiator. How can I tell which is right for me?
Thanks! Memphis, Tn

jesus miguel rodriguez gil says:

change antifreeze in a 99 plymouth neon

jesus miguel rodriguez gil says:

how change antifreeze in a 99 plymouth neon?

Jeff55369 says:

I was trying to screw around with the one on my car earlier, it’s such a
pain due to the tight fit. Thanks from Minnesota.

Autotechviewpoint says:

Quick and dirty way is to take off the lower radiator hose, or loosen the
drain plug on the radiator. Re-fill with 50/50 mix coolant.

Autotechviewpoint says:

sorry, ah the A/C lines go to the condenser in front of the Radiator, and
you should make sure that Freon is all out of it before taking apart
(recommend auto shop for that). I think you can do this without worrying
about A/C lines… Transmission cooler lines go into the Radiator, usually
just a hose clamp holds those in place.

jesus miguel rodriguez gil says:

how change antifreeze in a 99 plymouth neon

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