Outstanding video, other videos out there showing to remove the cross beam but after watching your process I feel this may be the easiest. You made it look pretty easy. I was tempted to get a regular radiator but after seeing how well this aluminum one you used fits without crazy modifications and everything lining up I'm sold on one of these. Now I have to hope to find the same one lol or at least like it. Thanks again for the complete process and explanation.
I went back and checked my eBay purchases and found the seller. Superadiators is who I bought mine from. I’m glad you found my video and thanks for the awesome comment!!
@@MichaelEd I did not get an aluminum radiator but the one I bought was identical to the one I removed. After following your in-depth process it was a breeze to do. Anyone else out there who reads this and needs to do their H2 radiator all I can say is follow this process. Only snag I ran into was my old original radiator did not have a drain which I never seen before lol. Thanks again.
Thanks for the video, my h2 developed a leak from the plastic cracking just below drivers side main hose, got a replacement unit same as yours, no more plastic. Replace the water pump last year, should have done it then, certainly removed the hood for better clearance.
When I search “how to remove hummer h2 radiator” , others mention removing the hood’s “cross beam” which is the flat steel bar that runs across the top of the radiator. I am glad to see from watching your video that it’s not necessary to remove that.
Glad I could help you. Thanks for watching, if you haven’t already make sure to “subscribe” to my channel. It’s completely free and I hope you check out all my other videos that’s been posted.
It happens to all these plastic radiators, lucky the aftermarket has us covered with more durable and better preforming products. Thanks for watching, be sure to subscribe!! I hope all goes well with the radiator swap. 👍
Thanks for the video. I have a 2006 that I bought new. I have had good luck with it and swapped out the engine a year ago. Plastic parts seem to be my biggest nightmare. Great video and thanks again.
Yes sir the plastic is everywhere. Lucky like the radiator, some parts are replaceable with good aftermarket products. Thanks for watching and chiming in be sure to subscribe there’s more Hummer videos coming👍
@@MichaelEd Thank you my brother. The radiator is actually next on my list. Right after the AC blowing cold then warm and some weird popping sound I get when I turn at low speeds. I researched all the noises it could be and the shop even hooked up mics around the vehicle to try and pinpoint it. I do enjoy driving it though.
Hey Terrence, thanks for the great comment!! I got some new mods/upgrade videos for the Hummer. Might not tomorrows upload, but I hope you enjoy the other non hummer related content. Thanks for watching.👍👍
Hello, Michael could you say how this radiator works now? I'm about to buy the same one for H2 but I saw some reviews where people say that the whole aluminium radiator can leak because of the small deformation of the body when you ride off the road for example. Did you have any problem with it?
Hey Michael, could you please share the brand/type or even product page of the copper snap fittings you installed here. I have a radiator just like yours on the way and want the exact same parts. Regards- NM
Nick, my radiator came with those fittings. Hopefully yours will to. If not I’m sure your local parts store might have them. I bought mine on eBay from seller: Superadiator
is that a 2 row rad? or is it a 3 row?, Because I'm planning to upgrade my factory radiator to something bigger like 3 or 4 rows and I need to know if it will clear or not.
It’s the factory rad for the Hummer, other than be aluminum. I believe it’s a 2 row like factory. As far as a thicker one thick 3 row I’m not sure, but there was some clearance between the fan and rad. Might be enough room… It shows on eBay that a 3 row will fit a 2003 h2. Make sure you put in your year, make, model to ensure proper torment. If your trying to work the Tahoe,Chevy rad I’d check your measurements. Hope this is helpful.
Can you please explain how you removed the line fittings? I'm still confused. I'm about to attack this job in a few days and those fittings are what I'm hesitant on. Thank you. Oh and you said you drained the oil? I thought that wasn't necessary? Thanks again.
Those lines are easily removed by unscrewing them from the radiator. If you are using new fittings and you want to remove the old ones from the line, you’ll need to use a discounted tool that’s sized for the lines. *Like a fuel/AC disconnect tool. I used a small flat-head screwdriver to pry out those metal clips (time stamp 17:15) from the fittings. The “oil” that I was referring to was motor oil. As a reference as to how to get the antifreeze drained quickly, as mention in other videos on how to oil change by unscrewing the plug and opening the cap up top to allow fluid to drain quickly. Radiator replacement….. You got this!!👍👍 Don’t for get to burp the coolant system after you add coolant!! *that process is explained in a video I did ( th-cam.com/video/gjloqWhq45w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QAzwiVf8HKOK0lyJ ) Time stamp about 9:40 incase you don’t have time to watch it completely.
@@MichaelEdthanks! She needs new tires, might have an exhaust leak, and I think the blend door actuator in the dash (the hardest one to reach) is out. I'm not getting any cold air and she won't change airflow directions (floor/defrost/etc.). She's a labor of love, as you know! 🤣
I have a 2005 h2 hummer and I’m replacing the radiator. Where can I find those connectors? The new radiator transmission does not have the fittings. I’ve tried all my local auto part stores and they do not have them.
Excellent video what you did was fantastic. I have the 2005 model and I want to do a transmission cooler upgrade. I was trying to determine the best way to do it given it's like you said the hood totally gets in the way of that particular area. I might be able to take the grille off to see if that will give me more clearance. If you know of an easier way feel free to share bud.👍😎👌
That might help in trying to install the trans cooler to the front area of the radiator, by means of access through the grill opening. I had to remove my front grill when I did the led headlight upgrade. BeSure to check that video “ Hummer H2 LED Headlight Mod!! “ to see what you’ll be need to watch out for when removing your front grill. 👍👍
why didn't you just get the plastic rad.? your oil preasure an alternator guages arn't working. are you gonna send it off for repair? or replace the cluster?
My past experience with plastic radiators have been leaks from cracks in them over time. The aluminum radiator offers better durability and longevity, not to mention better cooling performance over the oem plastic. Your right, my gauges are not properly working, GM stepper motors are most likely the issues. I’m not sure which route I’m taking yet with them. New upgraded cluster seems nice, or I can rebuild the cluster gauge and do a video on that. Still on the fence with the cluster fix atm. Thx for chiming in with the great questions, Steve. 👍 What is your opinion on the cluster and plastic rads?
@Michael Ed - I have a 2004 H2, and I'm having the darnedest time finding parts. Well, I find them online, but the seller seems out of stock on nearly everything. Where do you go for parts? I heard a couple videos ago that you got some off of Ebay, and I saw an Amazon box, but can't seem to find what I need there either. The part that is eluding me is the rear gate license plate frame (the entire plastic piece that snaps into the gate itself. Some of those plastic clips broke, and it's a mess trying to open the back gate. Any insider suggestions on where to get some of these hard-to-find parts? Great light upgrade videos by the way! Thank you for the content.
I’m looking for the same part also!! My option currently was to put the License plate bolt nylon inserts and install them behind the plastic license plate piece to help. You could also switch out the nylon inserts for nuts and washers, but the edges of the plastic trim piece won’t be secured if the clips are broken off. I’m Thinking of other options to fix that better, and when I get it I’ll make a video for everyone. eBay, Facebook marketplace, and Hummer groups/forums.
Yeah, went to drain my coolant? Drain plug non-existent, the one you’ve showed anyway. I have a plastic “cast” pseudo drain looking spigot on the bottom that goes to nowhere. Looks like it was a cost savings measure to not have to drill it, thread it and put a plug in it…. Gotta love GM nowadays
@@vicster-if4mg I just searched for radiator for my year model Hummer, and the search results list stock style oem plastic and aluminum radiators. eBay uses your vehicles specific info you put in to help you get the parts that fit your vehicle. Mine was purchased from the seller: superadiators. I hope this helps.
Outstanding video, other videos out there showing to remove the cross beam but after watching your process I feel this may be the easiest. You made it look pretty easy. I was tempted to get a regular radiator but after seeing how well this aluminum one you used fits without crazy modifications and everything lining up I'm sold on one of these. Now I have to hope to find the same one lol or at least like it. Thanks again for the complete process and explanation.
I went back and checked my eBay purchases and found the seller. Superadiators is who I bought mine from.
I’m glad you found my video and thanks for the awesome comment!!
@@MichaelEd I did not get an aluminum radiator but the one I bought was identical to the one I removed. After following your in-depth process it was a breeze to do. Anyone else out there who reads this and needs to do their H2 radiator all I can say is follow this process. Only snag I ran into was my old original radiator did not have a drain which I never seen before lol. Thanks again.
@@mikebas7325 no drain, wow. that’s new to me.
I’m glad you got your rad installed and everything working well.
Great video thanks. Now I just need to make sure I order the correct one.
Thanks for the walk through. We sprung a radiator leak and needed someone like you to show me the way.
Hey, I appreciate your comment and thank you for watching.
I hope everything works out with your repair..
Thank you my good man.i just bought myself a H2 an videos like this are always great help
BeSure to check out my other H2 Hummer videos.
There will always be Hummer content on my channel. Forget to Subscribe!!
Thanks for the great comment!
@@MichaelEd Thank you an I have,even before I bought my hummer.Thanks again
Thanks for the video, my h2 developed a leak from the plastic cracking just below drivers side main hose, got a replacement unit same as yours, no more plastic. Replace the water pump last year, should have done it then, certainly removed the hood for better clearance.
When I search “how to remove hummer h2 radiator” , others mention removing the hood’s “cross beam” which is the flat steel bar that runs across the top of the radiator. I am glad to see from watching your video that it’s not necessary to remove that.
Glad I could help you.
Thanks for watching, if you haven’t already make sure to “subscribe” to my channel. It’s completely free and I hope you check out all my other videos that’s been posted.
So glad found your vid. Mine is cracked and i will have to replace. Thank uou for upload
It happens to all these plastic radiators, lucky the aftermarket has us covered with more durable and better preforming products.
Thanks for watching, be sure to subscribe!!
I hope all goes well with the radiator swap. 👍
Thanks for the video. I have a 2006 that I bought new. I have had good luck with it and swapped out the engine a year ago. Plastic parts seem to be my biggest nightmare. Great video and thanks again.
Yes sir the plastic is everywhere.
Lucky like the radiator, some parts are replaceable with good aftermarket products.
Thanks for watching and chiming in be sure to subscribe there’s more Hummer videos coming👍
@@MichaelEd Thank you my brother. The radiator is actually next on my list. Right after the AC blowing cold then warm and some weird popping sound I get when I turn at low speeds. I researched all the noises it could be and the shop even hooked up mics around the vehicle to try and pinpoint it. I do enjoy driving it though.
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Thank you so much to Share this helps a lot 🙂
Great video most definitely was take a notes, replacing mines in a week👍🏼.
Hey Terrence, thanks for the great comment!!
I got some new mods/upgrade videos for the Hummer. Might not tomorrows upload, but I hope you enjoy the other non hummer related content.
Thanks for watching.👍👍
Hello, Michael could you say how this radiator works now? I'm about to buy the same one for H2 but I saw some reviews where people say that the whole aluminium radiator can leak because of the small deformation of the body when you ride off the road for example. Did you have any problem with it?
I haven’t had any issues with mine.
It’s been doing great!!
@@MichaelEd Nice to hear that, thank you very much!
Hey Michael, could you please share the brand/type or even product page of the copper snap fittings you installed here. I have a radiator just like yours on the way and want the exact same parts. Regards- NM
Nick, my radiator came with those fittings. Hopefully yours will to. If not I’m sure your local parts store might have them.
I bought mine on eBay from seller: Superadiator
Great job!! Felt so bad for you when you dropped that screw on the ground.. lol 🙏🤣
HaHa, I know.
I was like, man I just got back up here and I dropped that screw.
🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Great video, I hope that’s just a malfunctioning gauge cluster because your voltage is low and your oil pressure is really high
That it is. 😆🤷♂️
is that a 2 row rad? or is it a 3 row?, Because I'm planning to upgrade my factory radiator to something bigger like 3 or 4 rows and I need to know if it will clear or not.
It’s the factory rad for the Hummer, other than be aluminum. I believe it’s a 2 row like factory. As far as a thicker one thick 3 row I’m not sure, but there was some clearance between the fan and rad. Might be enough room…
It shows on eBay that a 3 row will fit a 2003 h2. Make sure you put in your year, make, model to ensure proper torment. If your trying to work the Tahoe,Chevy rad I’d check your measurements. Hope this is helpful.
I just bought a 3 row it clears but I will have to use spacers on both sides that the radiator bolts up.
Can you please explain how you removed the line fittings? I'm still confused. I'm about to attack this job in a few days and those fittings are what I'm hesitant on. Thank you. Oh and you said you drained the oil? I thought that wasn't necessary? Thanks again.
Those lines are easily removed by unscrewing them from the radiator.
If you are using new fittings and you want to remove the old ones from the line, you’ll need to use a discounted tool that’s sized for the lines. *Like a fuel/AC disconnect tool. I used a small flat-head screwdriver to pry out those metal clips (time stamp 17:15) from the fittings.
The “oil” that I was referring to was motor oil. As a reference as to how to get the antifreeze drained quickly, as mention in other videos on how to oil change by unscrewing the plug and opening the cap up top to allow fluid to drain quickly.
Radiator replacement…..
You got this!!👍👍
Don’t for get to burp the coolant system after you add coolant!!
*that process is explained in a video I did ( th-cam.com/video/gjloqWhq45w/w-d-xo.htmlsi=QAzwiVf8HKOK0lyJ )
Time stamp about 9:40 incase you don’t have time to watch it completely.
Thank you very much for the reply.
@@MichaelEdhey man just wanted to say I got the job done and all is well, thanks for the help! Much appreciated!
@@FUMan661✋high five’n ya!!
Thanks for coming back and letting us know. What’s next on your list for the Hummer?
@@MichaelEdthanks! She needs new tires, might have an exhaust leak, and I think the blend door actuator in the dash (the hardest one to reach) is out. I'm not getting any cold air and she won't change airflow directions (floor/defrost/etc.). She's a labor of love, as you know! 🤣
Did you have to top up the hydraulic fluid what do you use for hummer H2 thanks
Yes, after you “burp” the coolant system I had to add some more antifreeze. I used GM coolant. Peak, Preston are also excellent choices.
How’s the new radiator holding on?
The radiator is doing great. No issues, no problems.👍
Definitely a good upgrade.
It has 185,000 miles. Machine runs great
Mine has 198,155 and running great also. 👍
I have a 2005 h2 hummer and I’m replacing the radiator. Where can I find those connectors? The new radiator transmission does not have the fittings. I’ve tried all my local auto part stores and they do not have them.
Check eBay or Google search for those parts. Mine came with the transmission fittings.
Where did you get your radiator from??
Excellent video what you did was fantastic. I have the 2005 model and I want to do a transmission cooler upgrade. I was trying to determine the best way to do it given it's like you said the hood totally gets in the way of that particular area. I might be able to take the grille off to see if that will give me more clearance. If you know of an easier way feel free to share bud.👍😎👌
That might help in trying to install the trans cooler to the front area of the radiator, by means of access through the grill opening.
I had to remove my front grill when I did the led headlight upgrade. BeSure to check that video “ Hummer H2 LED Headlight Mod!! “ to see what you’ll be need to watch out for when removing your front grill. 👍👍
@@MichaelEd Thank you sir I'll be sure to do just that. I appreciate the advice.👍😎👌
why didn't you just get the plastic rad.? your oil preasure an alternator guages arn't working. are you gonna send it off for repair? or replace the cluster?
My past experience with plastic radiators have been leaks from cracks in them over time. The aluminum radiator offers better durability and longevity, not to mention better cooling performance over the oem plastic.
Your right, my gauges are not properly working, GM stepper motors are most likely the issues. I’m not sure which route I’m taking yet with them. New upgraded cluster seems nice, or I can rebuild the cluster gauge and do a video on that. Still on the fence with the cluster fix atm.
Thx for chiming in with the great questions, Steve. 👍
What is your opinion on the cluster and plastic rads?
@Michael Ed - I have a 2004 H2, and I'm having the darnedest time finding parts. Well, I find them online, but the seller seems out of stock on nearly everything. Where do you go for parts? I heard a couple videos ago that you got some off of Ebay, and I saw an Amazon box, but can't seem to find what I need there either. The part that is eluding me is the rear gate license plate frame (the entire plastic piece that snaps into the gate itself. Some of those plastic clips broke, and it's a mess trying to open the back gate. Any insider suggestions on where to get some of these hard-to-find parts? Great light upgrade videos by the way! Thank you for the content.
I’m looking for the same part also!!
My option currently was to put the License plate bolt nylon inserts and install them behind the plastic license plate piece to help. You could also switch out the nylon inserts for nuts and washers, but the edges of the plastic trim piece won’t be secured if the clips are broken off.
I’m Thinking of other options to fix that better, and when I get it I’ll make a video for everyone.
eBay, Facebook marketplace, and Hummer groups/forums.
@@MichaelEd I can't wait to see THAT video. At least I'm not alone in the search. I'll let you know if I find something that works.
I took all that plastic shit out and put a cold air intake on mine
how much coolant should i put in it
i’ve been trying to figure it out
Maybe two to fill the rad would be a good start.
You can't overfill it, any excess will just puke out of the overflow when it gets up to temp.
Yeah, went to drain my coolant? Drain plug non-existent, the one you’ve showed anyway. I have a plastic “cast” pseudo drain looking spigot on the bottom that goes to nowhere. Looks like it was a cost savings measure to not have to drill it, thread it and put a plug in it…. Gotta love GM nowadays
Wow Dan, never seen a rad without a drain valve. I bet you said the same thing. 🤦♂️
Are you replacing the radiator, or fluid?
Changing the thermostat and water pump. Just pulled the bottom rad hose and let er drain slowly. Do whatcha gotta do I guess
@@danielkuva7966 that’ll get it drained!! Hopefully the clean-up wasn’t to terrible, Even though it makes a big mess.
Where did you pick up the replacement hose fittings for the new radiator??
eBay.
@@MichaelEd, could you be more specific on exactly what you searched for, like the nomenclature and size?
@@vicster-if4mg I just searched for radiator for my year model Hummer, and the search results list stock style oem plastic and aluminum radiators.
eBay uses your vehicles specific info you put in to help you get the parts that fit your vehicle.
Mine was purchased from the seller: superadiators. I hope this helps.