How to Replace A Radiator - Subaru Impreza 2.5L

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How to Replace A Radiator on a Subaru Impreza 2.5L. 2005-2014 Subaru Radiator Replacement. Step by Step on how to Remove Radiator, Swap Fan Assemblies, Reinstall Radiator, Replace Radiator Hoses, and Fill with coolant. Temperature Light on Red Fix, how to find a coolant leak.

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That might have been the best and most informative car repair video I've ever watched. Thorough and straight to the point. Thank you!

nickpeckenpaugh
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Thank you! I was trying to decide if I should let the shop do this or save some money and do it myself. Your video has convinced me to give it a shot!

Cecil
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Thank you this saved me a ton of money only took me 15 minutes I've never done this before

davidcounley
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Thank you! You helped me with my '08 Impreza. 'Was nice going back and referencing this video when I had difficulty with the electrical connectors. You had a lot of detail throughout the video which was very helpful!

sambrinson
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One of the best how-to videos I have seen. Bravo!

BillPowell
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You did an exceptional job describing the whole process. Thank you.

Capitalstationauto
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Thank you! I didn't realize how easy it would be to replace my own radiator. It took an hour, your video made it a breeze, and I bet I could knock it out in 20 minutes now that I know how to do it. Love your videos!!

gregdoh
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Excellent video High visual quality as well not a lot of extra nonsense straight to the point absolutely loved it

andrewhorry
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Excellent presentation and edit. Straight to the point with all the pro tips. Thanks bro!

TRx-ojnw
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This is super helpful! Going to replace my radiator this weekend thank you. But where did you get the silicone stoppers you used for the hoses?

porschegoff
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That was probably the best video I have seen on this, straight and to the point.My son's 2008 is leaking at the top behind the cap, was quoted $500, I know I can do this, just have to get a few supplies.thankfully, it just started leaking, so nothing major, just want it done before it is
Thanks Again!

denniscolby
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awesome video man. i just got told my radiator has to be replaced and i had no idea what that entailed until i saw your video. great work!

hypanthia
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Straight to the point, didn't fuck around. Top bloke. Earned a like and a sub

fives
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I don't own a Subaru but I still enjoyed your video.

mobes
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Great video thanks man...about to swap out a radiator on a 2014 Crosstrek...manual transmission

briang
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I love this man helped on my 2011 2.5 legacy it’s amazing

manuelm
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I'm about to do this to my 2004 Subaru and I want to say: THANK YOU!
I got the exact same radiator and your video is very well recorded and informative. I hope you live long and record more :)

ChevyW
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Hey! This is awesome. Thanks for this video. I seem to have the same issue with my 08 impreza, can't seem to find the leak, but the whole top of the radiator has fluid on it and it seems to spray back underneath the air intake. (Looks like the one you worked on) From what I can tell, it "sprays back" because I'm driving and the wind catches it when it pools up on this other cylindrical component I cannot find the name of for the life of me. Could I have potentially over filled my coolant tank? Do you think this is because I need a new radiator all together? I've check all my hoses etc. The only thing I can think is that the radiator is just busted. Too bad the car won't throw a darn code for that!!

cwkralovec
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great video, just wish you would of went into detail on the fittings or dropped a link! I'm having trouble finding them! where did you get the fittings?

NastyOuTCasT
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Really great video. Clear and to the point without a bunch of unnecessary rambling. Well done. Thanks.

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