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Great video HOWEVER be aware there is a multiplug sensor (looks like an electrical or computer plug) at the bottom of the radiator on the passenger side. This is for the coolant temperature sensor. The sensor screws into the bottom of the radiator, and the plug plugs in to the sensor. You'll need to remove the sensor from the old radiator or get a new one to put in the new radiator. Otherwise great video and helped me get this repair done confidently!
Thanks for the great video, did mine today because of this video. I don't think I would have tried it otherwise. $60 radiator and $30 of new coolant. Did not remove the fan though. The fewer things I touch the fewer things break. Not removing the fan did give a tad less room to work but it was still doable.
Thanks for that video. I have to replace the PS cooling tube behind or under ( not sure) the radiator. The hose is leaking at fittings over top of the PS box.
Would the radiator need to be pulled out in order to replace the high pressure hose from power steering box to pump? I’m having no luck finding videos showing how to replace one? Mine is an ‘01 disco 2. Thanks!
Where can I find instructions on how to remove the power steering cooling tubes under the radiator ? Or now to remove the transmission cooler? For 2003 Land Rover Discovery II SE 4.6L
to answer my own question - the trans mission cooler move out of the way easily when the radiator is loose. the key to getting the radiator loose form its brackets is to not use a short screwdriver as shown in this video a 7:26 - but to use a long one - if you pop off the plastic grill, you can see these screws much better and you will have full access to them using a long screwdriver. or it is possible I suppose if you have a really long screw driver to reach it right through the grill - you can see these screw looking in through the grill. In any case, you must slid the transmission cooler to the the left to get it loose form the radiator bracket. Then everything is lose enough for full access to the Power Steering cooling tube if/when you need to replace it.
Hi ,Thanks for the video I have watched lots of them however this one I would like to disagree you don't have to open then Fan to remove the radiator . I have done it without removing the Fan.
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Great video HOWEVER be aware there is a multiplug sensor (looks like an electrical or computer plug) at the bottom of the radiator on the passenger side. This is for the coolant temperature sensor. The sensor screws into the bottom of the radiator, and the plug plugs in to the sensor. You'll need to remove the sensor from the old radiator or get a new one to put in the new radiator. Otherwise great video and helped me get this repair done confidently!
used this procedure 2 days ago. spot on for the step by step.
Really helpful, thanks! More disco vids please!
This is an excellent video, short and to the point.
Great help mate thanks from Australia
Great video. Thank you
well done guys . tank you
Great video Guys, better than the rest. Thanks
You're a beautiful person for making this video.
Thanks for the great video, did mine today because of this video. I don't think I would have tried it otherwise. $60 radiator and $30 of new coolant. Did not remove the fan though. The fewer things I touch the fewer things break. Not removing the fan did give a tad less room to work but it was still doable.
the same way, not removing the fan is possible
60 dollar radiator
@@jonredd650 Junk yard radiator?
Thanks for that video. I have to replace the PS cooling tube behind or under ( not sure) the radiator. The hose is leaking at fittings over top of the PS box.
thanks again guys...gonna do this now!
great accent by the way!
Thx man this video made my radiator install easy and fast
Would the radiator need to be pulled out in order to replace the high pressure hose from power steering box to pump? I’m having no luck finding videos showing how to replace one? Mine is an ‘01 disco 2. Thanks!
I snapped that little return hose 3:20 and I was able to re attach it using superglue epoxy and some liquid gasket so it will stay together
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Thanks very helpful video I got the job done fast couse of you guys thanks again 🙏
Thanks...going to attempt my radiator soon👍🏻
Hi thanks for the video you guys are awesome thanks
Great act cent👨🏻🎨
What exactly are you saying at 1:07? I just replaced the radiator and it’s still overheating.Are you saying little hose? Can you provide more context?
Thank you!
great video......objetive!!!
Well done
Are you in oklahoma?
Does rhis model have the temp sensor?
Where can I find instructions on how to remove the power steering cooling tubes under the radiator ? Or now to remove the transmission cooler? For 2003 Land Rover Discovery II SE 4.6L
to answer my own question - the trans mission cooler move out of the way easily when the radiator is loose. the key to getting the radiator loose form its brackets is to not use a short screwdriver as shown in this video a 7:26 - but to use a long one - if you pop off the plastic grill, you can see these screws much better and you will have full access to them using a long screwdriver. or it is possible I suppose if you have a really long screw driver to reach it right through the grill - you can see these screw looking in through the grill. In any case, you must slid the transmission cooler to the the left to get it loose form the radiator bracket. Then everything is lose enough for full access to the Power Steering cooling tube if/when you need to replace it.
Hi ,Thanks for the video I have watched lots of them however this one I would like to disagree you don't have to open then Fan to remove the radiator . I have done it without removing the Fan.
What’s hard to work on when u didnt remove the fan. I dont have the spanner so I will do without taking it out. Thanks
Thanks bro
when you guys upload new clk videos ?
coming soon!
thanks you guys helped me a lot
Holy . Shit . Balls . The d1 are sooo much easier lol
Have a vid or instructions for the D1?
@@themdgalso looking for that
Thank you!