How to Replace a Radiator Hose (Upper and Lower)

Learn how to diagnose a bad radiator hose visually, and by feel. Also learn how to replace the upper and lower radiator hoses. Most radiator hoses will last over 200k miles (this one was 280k) and over 15yrs. Replacing the radiator hoses is easy for both the upper and lower radiator hoses in most cars yet they charge a lot to do the job, so do it yourself and save a ton of money!

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39 thoughts on “How to Replace a Radiator Hose (Upper and Lower)

  1. Chris, I cannot find any tutorial about how tight to make hose clamps. I have changed them dozens of times but I am now doing a 500 dollar job and want to get it right without causing any future problems. And I won't be able to get to the toyota/lexus bypass hose under the air intake very easily in something goes wrong.

  2. I came across the same problem fixed it but as my car was overheating i turned on the heater to realise the heat and because of that my ac stopped and radiator fan stopped working

  3. What kind of hose clamps are those? My hose I bought to replace my oem one continues to come loose and pop off no matter how many of the other type you tighten with a philips head and flex seal. It's driving me nuts. Those clamps look way better

  4. I put those twist clamps that you turn to tighten because I got fed up with the ones you have to use the pliers to take off. How tight can the clamps be?

  5. Excellent, thank you, I so enjoyed and gleaned from your instruction! I am so using this video this evening. I was quoted $150… I don’t think so. You and I got this and I’m shooting for under $40! I’ll be working with a 2002 town and country van. I can say at this point you have given me the confidence to complete it! We got this! 😃

  6. My car is having issues with overheating. Just added a whole thing of coolant to it because I found out the hard way I was out of coolant. Yet my car is still steaming a bit and the temp gauge goes up. Turned out to be an air pocket and a hose leak.

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