the line is a quick disconnect. Take a pair of pliers and GENTLY squeeze the white tabs going into the rubber part of the line. As you are squeezing, pull on the rubber piece of the line and it should come right off. Same thing for the transmission end of the line.
hey, glad my suffering can be of some use to you. i recently replaced the radiator in my 94 cherokee. i actually cut the lower line off with a sawsall where the metal meets the radiator. after this, the line was loose and i was able to see how the clip worked. All you have to do is squeeze the plastic part with a small pair of pliers and pull the hose away. actually, you can do it the same way that i did as my replacement radiator came with a new metal nipple. hope this helps
You have to push in those tabs and then pull. Cursing helps a bit, I ended up choosing to cut the lines and install 3/8 i.d. fuel hose and use hose clamps. Makes it much easier in the future if you have to remove the radiator.
Either run a wire up through it or unscrew the fitting completely to remove or remove the lower radiator hose to drain radiator
The thermostat on a 1996 Jeep Cherokee is under the housing where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine.
It is in front of the radiator.
It comes out of the bottom drivers side of the radiator and goes to the water pump.
your drain on your radiator is on the bottom right hand side
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Questioner doesn't give the year of their Jeep - but - the draincock on my 91 Cherokee Laredo is near the right headlight. I had to remove the grill, and it's just a few inches back, nestled between the headlight housing and the edge of the radiator. Mine is tough to get to and when I drain it, coolant gets EVERYWHERE.
Yes, only if they have the same engine.
well if your looking to let your coolant out , the fastest way is to forget about the draincock and remove the lower rad hose with a bucket or pan underneath. huge timesaver.
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how to change radiator 1995 jeep grand Cherokee Laredo
It is between the engine and the grille.
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Unplug wires and run a hot from the battery to the hot on fan and a ground from the fan to the ground on the battery, this will test the fan.
replace the radiator correct, the radiator is junk.
Should be a plug either at the bottom or rear of radiator
The thermostat on a 1996 Jeep Cherokee is under the housing where the upper radiator hose attaches to the engine.
It is in front of the radiator.