Thanks for this im doing it for a pontiac G5 and its really helpful. I was able to get half the bumper off without removing the whole thing, and got the same access, you just have to seperatre the inner bumper from the outer one with some tabs and clips, kind of tricky like taking off your underwear with your pants on, but its doable, and saves you from having to lift and remove wheels. EDIT after rewatching the video it seems this would only work on the pontiac g5's bumper that lets you seperate the middle part unlike the chevy colbalts.
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Excellent! Clear, precise, concise , comprehensive. Thanks for a great instructional video.
What temperature should the cooling fan turn on
Thanks for this im doing it for a pontiac G5 and its really helpful. I was able to get half the bumper off without removing the whole thing, and got the same access, you just have to seperatre the inner bumper from the outer one with some tabs and clips, kind of tricky like taking off your underwear with your pants on, but its doable, and saves you from having to lift and remove wheels. EDIT after rewatching the video it seems this would only work on the pontiac g5's bumper that lets you seperate the middle part unlike the chevy colbalts.
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Video super genial, gracias
You should add a parts and tools needed list
+eric cortes Thanks for the tip! We'll pass this info along to our production team. 1aau.to/m/Shop-TRQ
Can you specify where the 2 push clips were at the beginning
My 05 Ls reads on the instrument panel, coolant 90⁰F
Excellent video, thank you
Kinda hard to pull out fan when there are 2 coolent hoses in the way
Zoomed in wayy too close
Always wondered why he talks like that