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Is there anyway of reaching those bolts without removing the grill??
Thank you for the video! Very simple!
Wow for almost 200k miles that truck is purring like a kitten. You gotta
love Toyotas!
Thanks I will replace mine 2000 Tundra this weekend.
It sounds more like a water pump issue. If the issue was the radiator, you
would get the opposite effect where the faster you go, the cooler it would
get. Since it is at higher engine RPM, it will be related to the water pump
most likely.
HI Stephen, I’d recommend buying new anti-freeze. When doing a radiator
it’s also a good time to replace the hoses (if they are old) and also the
thermostat. Hope this helps you out. 1aauto.com 888-844-3393
Thanks I will replace mine 2000 Tundra this weekend. Can I reused the
cooling Antifreeze? from the old radiator or I need to use new Cooling
Antifreeze.
Thanks for the video. Just replaced the radiator, hoses and thermostat on
my 2001 with 150k.