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Originally Posted by Spooler PVC coupler from Lowe's /Home depot, 2 hose clamps and some coolant. Looks like 1/2in size. The PVC couplers are gray in color with slip ends
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Yeah dont want to half *** it lol. Gonna try and see if nissan has the part. put the part in and do a coolant flush and bleed the lines with a DIY. any tips or tricks?
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Then run engine w/heater turned on...occasionally bump gas pedal & when thermostat begins opening-coolant will go down in jug. Top off while running & keep process going until heater is working well & jug is full. Put radiator cap back on & re-check after you drive back & engine cools off ![]()
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will that get the air out of the heater core for sure since the connector he's replacing is for the heater hoses?
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The air relieft plug is actually located on the front face of the radiator near the top left corner. Shouldn't be hard to find. See #19 on attached FSM excerpt.
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