How to change a radiator in a 2013 chevy captiva?

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Nick B. January 5, 2021
In order to change the 2013 Chevrolet Captiva's radiator, You'll first need to understand the gravity of the situation You're getting Yourself into; it's a complicated swap that isn't recommended for most amateur automotive enthusiasts. The typical billable hours from a professional mechanic sits between 4 and 6, so expect it to take You a very long afternoon, or perhaps even a weekend. You'll first need to drain the radiator of its coolant. You'll need to remove the passenger's inner fender, and perhaps even the front bumper to gain access. Then, remove all of the hoses that are attached to the radiator. Once You're in the clear, proceed to removing the eight bolts that hold it in place. Finally, You should be able to lift the radiator out; when complete, You can reverse these steps in order to install the new one.
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Colette D. April 10, 2020
To change the radiator in a 2013 chevy captiva, begin by draining the radiator, then disconnect the hoses, then unbolt the radiator and reverse the steps to install.
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