8 84GNwith87eng Member Joined Jul 6, 2004 Nov 27, 2005 #1 Do I have to pull the lower radiator hose? Its near impossible to get a hand in there...is it the unit with a three-prong plug? Hopefully I'm looking at the wrong one
Do I have to pull the lower radiator hose? Its near impossible to get a hand in there...is it the unit with a three-prong plug? Hopefully I'm looking at the wrong one
J Jbenn911 Still tryin to learn !! Joined Jan 11, 2004 Nov 27, 2005 #3 I had to pull lower rad hose to get it out You might be able to sneak a wrench down in there once the connector is off, but I didnt have much luck
I had to pull lower rad hose to get it out You might be able to sneak a wrench down in there once the connector is off, but I didnt have much luck
N NM Tom New Member Joined Apr 29, 2003 Nov 27, 2005 #4 Remove lower rad hose, take plug off and use a large socket.
F FiveOhSlow New Member Joined Nov 17, 2004 Nov 27, 2005 #5 Just loosen up the lower radiator hose at the water pump and move it to the side. Pull off the connector, use a socket and a long extension. presto.
Just loosen up the lower radiator hose at the water pump and move it to the side. Pull off the connector, use a socket and a long extension. presto.
salvageV6 Daily Driver Joined May 25, 2001 Nov 28, 2005 #6 I believe that requires the special GM sender socket, available at Pep Boys. Or you can try some channel locks on it.
I believe that requires the special GM sender socket, available at Pep Boys. Or you can try some channel locks on it.
G Grumpy Thread killer Joined May 24, 2001 Nov 29, 2005 #7 salvageV6 said: I believe that requires the special GM sender socket, available at Pep Boys. Or you can try some channel locks on it. Click to expand... yup good ol "channel locks" take it right off :biggrin:
salvageV6 said: I believe that requires the special GM sender socket, available at Pep Boys. Or you can try some channel locks on it. Click to expand... yup good ol "channel locks" take it right off :biggrin: