Ur amazing ima start rn, wish me luck! 4hrs later... I finished! My check engine light is off. Camrysha is purring like kitten and I am very proud of myself lol 😆 thank you so much!!!
Awesome demonstration and explanation. I plan to replace my car's radiator reason being I watched this video. I was on the N -101 freeway when another driver hollered and pointed towards the back of my car. I saw white fumes coming from the back of my car through the rear view mirror. I took the nearest exit. I pulled over and parked the car. By then, white steam was coming out from the hood. I lifted the hood. The radiator was piping hot and fluid was leaking, coming from the left side of the radiator. I waited for the engine to cool down. Then, I poured coolant. Started the car, waited a bit, but more of the white steam was coming out from under the hood. I had to call a tow truck to bring my car all the way to my garage at home. I'm assuming it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. So, I'm willing to fix the radiator myself. Crossing my fingers that I do fix the radiator leak. Otherwise, I'd have to take public transportation for the meantime. I welcome suggestions and advice from you @BrianBalatbat.
Had the EXACT same issues over the last FOUR MONTHS. I have kept up on my coolant levels and dude, this engine is INSANELY resilient. Doing the math from how quick I leak to empty, I went AT LEAST 2 months with ZERO coolant in the reservoir before I noticed it being empty, no issues. My radiator is leaking out of the right and left rides out the top now, I'm doing the replacement tomorrow. Dealership wanted 460 for the part, 400 for labor. Bought a nice radiator for 190 and probably gonna get it done by noon 🤣 Toyotas never cease to amaze me with the resilience.
1A Auto was taking the Front bumper off and literally the entire Front end off when they were replacing the radiator. My Front bumper comes off without all those bolts underneath and at the top. It's held up by 2 zip ties, until I purchase a push button quick release. I would still take the Front bumper off for a better view and clearance, since my bumper comes off in 5 seconds.
I watched your video and followed your. But when I tried filling the radiator, coolant won't go in, bubbles up and act like it filled up. Upper hose is hot and bottom hose is cold. What should I do? Car is a 2010 Toyota camry
Sounds like you still have air in the system, give it some gas for a good min straight around 2500 rpm until it sucks all the fluid back in. Then top it off. Once you feel heat coming out of the vents then that means coolant is circulating.
Ur amazing ima start rn, wish me luck!
4hrs later... I finished! My check engine light is off. Camrysha is purring like kitten and I am very proud of myself lol 😆 thank you so much!!!
Excellent video. I just used this video to repair a friend's car. I avoided taking off the splash guard tho. Thank you thank you!
Awesome! Glad you found this video useful and thanks for watching
Thank you, very much. I replaced the radiator to my Toyota camry 2007 2.4 following your instructions and It was easy. I appreciate it. Regards.
No problem and glad this video helped you. Thank you for your comment.
Awesome demonstration and explanation. I plan to replace my car's radiator reason being I watched this video.
I was on the N -101 freeway when another driver hollered and pointed towards the back of my car. I saw white fumes coming from the back of my car through the rear view mirror. I took the nearest exit. I pulled over and parked the car. By then, white steam was coming out from the hood. I lifted the hood. The radiator was piping hot and fluid was leaking, coming from the left side of the radiator. I waited for the engine to cool down. Then, I poured coolant. Started the car, waited a bit, but more of the white steam was coming out from under the hood.
I had to call a tow truck to bring my car all the way to my garage at home. I'm assuming it's going to cost me an arm and a leg. So, I'm willing to fix the radiator myself. Crossing my fingers that I do fix the radiator leak. Otherwise, I'd have to take public transportation for the meantime. I welcome suggestions and advice from you @BrianBalatbat.
Had the EXACT same issues over the last FOUR MONTHS. I have kept up on my coolant levels and dude, this engine is INSANELY resilient. Doing the math from how quick I leak to empty, I went AT LEAST 2 months with ZERO coolant in the reservoir before I noticed it being empty, no issues. My radiator is leaking out of the right and left rides out the top now, I'm doing the replacement tomorrow. Dealership wanted 460 for the part, 400 for labor. Bought a nice radiator for 190 and probably gonna get it done by noon 🤣 Toyotas never cease to amaze me with the resilience.
@@darinsapp3338hahaha same here bro. I smelled coolant for the longest and when I checked my coolant reservoir it was empty 😂
It cost me $600 to get it fixed if you low in money donate your plasma and save your funds
So far this video is the simplest step-by-step. Clear, no long waiting for unscrew somethng...
Thank you for your comment and yes my videos are meant to be quick and concise.
Good job keeping the video. Easy to understand and simple. Camera work was very good too.
I really appreciate it. Thank you 👊
The most useful video brother, thanks for saving us lots of money. 👍👍👍👍👍
No problem and anytime!
I've learned a lot from this video. Thank you
Glad to hear that and no problem!
1A Auto was taking the Front bumper off and literally the entire Front end off when they were replacing the radiator. My Front bumper comes off without all those bolts underneath and at the top. It's held up by 2 zip ties, until I purchase a push button quick release. I would still take the Front bumper off for a better view and clearance, since my bumper comes off in 5 seconds.
Great video, thanks…, now I can do my wife’s Toyota
No problem, glad to hear that!
I can’t find the descriptions of the tools and the brand of radiator you’ve used. Where did you post it? Thanks
Great video appreciate ya my guy💯
Thank you and no problem
Thank you! Very detailed and informative 💪🏿💪🏿
No problem thanks!
Hey how many liters of radiator coolant do I need to fill it up?
Wonderful video bro. Pls how can I do for Hybrid or the process is same?
Well done and informative, thanks.
The best show
Well done for only using one hand!
My radiator is leaking.. can I replace my radiator from single cell to double cell ?
Good Job ....Muy Bien
I watched your video and followed your. But when I tried filling the radiator, coolant won't go in, bubbles up and act like it filled up. Upper hose is hot and bottom hose is cold.
What should I do? Car is a 2010 Toyota camry
Sounds like you still have air in the system, give it some gas for a good min straight around 2500 rpm until it sucks all the fluid back in. Then top it off. Once you feel heat coming out of the vents then that means coolant is circulating.
Excellent video but this is A LOT of work ! I think I'll pay somebody to do it, thanks...
Nothing wrong with paying someone else to do it.
Anyway you can share the link for the radiator?
VERY well done!
Do you by any chance know the name of the hose under the upper hose? The one that connects to that metal line
Yes, those are transmission oil cooler hoses.
Sorry the one that looks like it's coming out of the header manifold
Thankyou Bro
No problem
Is this also the same for the 2011 Toyota Camry SE 3.5 V6 ?
Great video!
Heyy I need help because everything was done except that it doesn’t want to clamp good
Hi, what doesn’t want to clamp good?
@@BrianBalatbat ohh like the metal part where the screws go in, like one side fit normally but it seem bent
Great job
Thank you
Fluid? That’s water brother
What do you do with the transmission lines on the new radiator if it’s a 5 speed manual?
Good job.
Thanks