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In today's video I will be showing you step by step how to replace the radiator on a 2004 Toyota Sequoia. Process is same for:
2001-07 Toyota Sequoia
2001-07 Toyota Tundra (4.7 L V8 2UZ-FE engine only)
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Contents:
00:00 Intro
00:30 Important safety warning
00:54 Signs of radiator needing replacement
01:08 Draining coolant
03:16 Removing old radiator
04:32 Installing new radiator
06:36 Refilling coolant
07:27 Bleeding air from cooling system
10:12 Test drive
11:32 Conclusion
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Tools required:
Ratchet/impact wrench with 10, 12 mm sockets
Pliers
Spill proof funnel - www.amazon.com/Lisle-24680-Sp...
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Parts Required:
Denso Radiator - PN: 2210518
Toyota Super Long Life Coolant (pink) - 2 gallons (if 50-50 mix)
If using 100% concentrated coolant, use a 50-50 mix of coolant and distilled water. For example if you drained 1.5 gallons of liquid from the system, you need to put 0.75 gallons of 100% concentrated coolant and 0.75 gallons of distilled water. This will give you the right mix. Do NOT use straight coolant or water.
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