Replacing Radiator on my 2007 Malibu MAXX! | MALIBU MAXX PROJECT P.3

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Today I will be replacing the radiator on my 2007 Chevy Malibu Maxx! It was a lot harder than I expected, but I got it done in the end! I even got to use a new tool to fill up the cooling system. Stay tuned as the content on this car is going to be getting better and better ;) Stay tuned for a surprise coming up in a few videos from now.

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*Disclaimer: I am not responsible for personal injury or damage to your property or vehicles. These videos are for entertainment purposes and a guide if you are confused. If looking for a step-by-step guide, you should refer to a proper vehicle workshop manual. Thank you.
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Thanks for the video. I have the same car and im struggling to get the rad out but I'll have a fighting chance after watching this.

AnthonyPooran
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those concrete mixing tubes work great. i use one for my car and mixing concrete

meTimetraveler
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Nice video, in my case I didn't used that tool for vacuum, you can just open the line bleeders in front of the engine under the air duct and let all the air come out, greetings!!

ernestogonzalez
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Nice video I got one just like it with 254, 000 mi on it and still running strong

darwoodfeet
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How much should I charge for this as a mobile guy for labor here in San Diego. I hacw this job in a few days.

elmayimbe_the_amateur_mechanic
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That's a sweet tool for filling the radiator. What is it called?

tyturner
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Is that the first radiator is ever been in that car I have one with 60, 000 miles on it and I’m having the same problem but it was a government car and by the way you’re cute and you know how to work on cars it’s pretty cool

stevestancill