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This video shows you how to install a new TRQ radiator in your 2007-2011 Toyota Camry 2.4L I4. Overheating is a sure sign there’s something wrong with your cooling system. A leak, rust, or obstructions are all cases that may require a radiator replacement. Install a new TRQ radiator that’s engineered to fit your vehicle.
This repair was done on a 2007 Toyota Camry SE 2.4L Sedan 4-Door FWD Automatic and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2007 Toyota Camry
2008 Toyota Camry
2009 Toyota Camry
2010 Toyota Camry
2011 Toyota Camry
Tools you will need:
• 10mm Wrench
• 10mm Socket
• Coolant Funnel Set
• Ramps
• Trim Tool Set
• Pliers
• 3/8 Inch Drive Ratchet
• Gloves
• PAG Oil
• Safety Glasses
• Drain Pan
• Magnet – Extendable
• Pick
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Fun fact when he pulls off the trans cooler lines 5:59 the first one is the return line and the second one is the spply as evident by the second line pouring out of the metal end and the first one he removed barely leaked as most of the fluid was still in the radiator
Why do you have to remove the battery and not drain the radiator water in the engine?
does this work on 08 hybrid model ?
Was just quoted 1700 to do this I bought the new radiator thermostat and coolant for 320$