How Do You Replace The Coolant Recovery Tank In A Dodge Durango?
The Dodge Durango has upheld its reputation for great handling for years. It’s easy to take on a reasonably simple project, like replacing the coolant recovery tank, right in your own driveway. You’ll rarely need to replace this tank, but if you see a crack or other excess wear appears on your 2004 to 2008 Durango coolant recovery tank, you’ll be ready. Pick up the universal fit Champ #9-1663 coolant recovery tank at a local auto parts store. The recovery tank is located to the side of the radiator. You will see the coolant recovery tank connecting to the radiator by way of a single hose. Move the air filter box (and the old tank’s cap) out of the way and put aside to use later. Place a bowl-like container beneath the old reservoir. Take out the stovepipe by loosening the clamps with a flathead screwdriver. Suck out the old coolant with a fluid hand pump. Squirt this coolant into an empty coolant bottle to use later. Remove the four bolts that hold the coolant recovery tank on the brac