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Old 07-12-2009, 09:36 AM
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Pull the top radiator support/header plate that bolts down over the radiator and condenser. There is a gap in there and my car had a bunch of crap in there. The coolant flush and replacement should be first on the list, then hose the radiator out too. With that top plate removed you can get directly at the radiator to clean the coils.

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