Two Coolant Hose That Commonly Fail On You Old Saab

two Coolant Hose That Commonly Fail On You Old Saab Youtube
two Coolant Hose That Commonly Fail On You Old Saab Youtube

Two Coolant Hose That Commonly Fail On You Old Saab Youtube In today's video i point out two coolant hoses that commonly fail on your older saab 9 3 and 9 5's! this one happened to fail while on the highway driving. l. I am replacing the coolant bypass valve (leaking) and the "tee" connector in the radiator hose (broken) of a 2006 saab 9 5 (2.3t engine). the diagram below (reposted by esaabparts ) seems to indicate that two hoses go from the "tee" connector (labeled "16") to the coolant bypass valve (just under the "19" label).

saab 9 3 Quick Fix coolant T Replacement Youtube
saab 9 3 Quick Fix coolant T Replacement Youtube

Saab 9 3 Quick Fix Coolant T Replacement Youtube My 9 5 was loosing coolant twice. first time it was caused by loose clamp on radiator hose behind driver's side foglight (clamp rusted through and fell apart) second time it was coolant bypass valve on the bulkhead. coolant was dripping down onto rear engine mount and accumulated there so it was easy to spot. like. You will need to remove the old coolant by pass valve and the three hoses connecting the engine to the cbv heater core. four additional hose clamps need to be removed, two of these additional hose connections are on the firewall, one on the firewall side of the engine beneath the thermostat, and the largest one on the end of the engine below. The lower hose attaches from the bottom of the radiator to the water pump of the engine. if you suspect either radiator hose is failing, watch for the following symptoms: 1. leaking coolant. if you notice green fluid beneath your vehicle, chances are your vehicle is leaking coolant. this fluid will have a sweet smell to it. Consult a mechanic to determine where the leak is coming from and what’s causing it. if it’s due to a bad radiator hose, you’ll need a radiator hose replacement. low coolant levels. car owners should check vehicle fluids regularly. if your vehicle is low on coolant, it may be a sign that a radiator hose in your vehicle has become faulty.

coolant Leak From Reservoir Tube Connections Saabcentral Forums
coolant Leak From Reservoir Tube Connections Saabcentral Forums

Coolant Leak From Reservoir Tube Connections Saabcentral Forums The lower hose attaches from the bottom of the radiator to the water pump of the engine. if you suspect either radiator hose is failing, watch for the following symptoms: 1. leaking coolant. if you notice green fluid beneath your vehicle, chances are your vehicle is leaking coolant. this fluid will have a sweet smell to it. Consult a mechanic to determine where the leak is coming from and what’s causing it. if it’s due to a bad radiator hose, you’ll need a radiator hose replacement. low coolant levels. car owners should check vehicle fluids regularly. if your vehicle is low on coolant, it may be a sign that a radiator hose in your vehicle has become faulty. 3. hose clamp faulty. even if you’ve applied the right amount of torque, the clamp can still be defective. over time, the metal clamp starts to degrade and deform. if it’s not applying the right amount of pressure due to defects, the coolant will start to leak. again, this moisture will be seen around the clamp. 4. 536. saab (s) 2007 93 aero 2.8 v6. how to replace the coolant expansion tank, saab 9 3, 2.8 v6 engine. i have replaced the expansion tank in my dark garage after work and the coolant in cold conditions. time labor less than one hour. tools used: 1. vacuum the expansion tank (1,4 liters) protect the work area with some clothes to avoid drops of.

coolant Bypass Valve Saabdiy
coolant Bypass Valve Saabdiy

Coolant Bypass Valve Saabdiy 3. hose clamp faulty. even if you’ve applied the right amount of torque, the clamp can still be defective. over time, the metal clamp starts to degrade and deform. if it’s not applying the right amount of pressure due to defects, the coolant will start to leak. again, this moisture will be seen around the clamp. 4. 536. saab (s) 2007 93 aero 2.8 v6. how to replace the coolant expansion tank, saab 9 3, 2.8 v6 engine. i have replaced the expansion tank in my dark garage after work and the coolant in cold conditions. time labor less than one hour. tools used: 1. vacuum the expansion tank (1,4 liters) protect the work area with some clothes to avoid drops of.

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