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How To Replace Radiator Coolant Overflow Bottle 2004-08 Ford F150
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Tools used
Flat Blade Screwdriver
8mm Socket
Drain Pan
Slip-Joint Pliers
Ratchet
Needle nose pliers
1. Removing the Coolant Bottle
Loosen the upper coolant bottle hose clamp with pliers
Pull the hose off the coolant bottle
Remove the two 8mm bolts from the coolant bottle
Clamp the lower coolant bottle hose clamp with vise grip pliers
Have a drain pan ready
Loosen the lower coolant bottle hose clamp with pliers
Pull the hose off the coolant bottle
Release the relay box tabs
Pull back the relay box
Pull the coolant bottle up and out
2. Installing the Coolant Bottle
Lower the coolant bottle into place
Clip the relay box into place
Insert the two 8mm bolts into the coolant bottle
Loosen the lower hose clamp with a flat blade screwdriver if necessary
Push the lower hose onto the coolant bottle
Tighten the hose clamp with pliers
Push the upper hose onto the coolant bottle
Tighten the hose clamp with pliers
3. Filling the Coolant Bottle
Twist off the coolant bottle cap
Add coolant to a level between the cold fill lines
Twist on the coolant bottle cap
Periodically check the coolant level
Add coolant as necessary
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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com. Thanks.
In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the radiator overflow bottle on this 2005 Ford F150. It's the same part and similar process on these F150s from 2005 to 2008. The items you'll need for this are a new radiator overflow bottle from 1AAuto.com, an 8 millimeter socket and ratchet, a pair of pliers, a pair of locking pliers, a drip pan, and a flat blade screwdriver.
Using a pair of pliers, just push the ends together on this hose clamp and slide it down the hose. Then pull the hose free. Then remove these two 8 millimeter bolts. We'll just fast forward as Mike does that. Here I take a pair of locking pliers and pinch off the hose. That's basically just because our bottle is still in good shape. If you're replacing your bottle, most likely it's because it's cracked and there's not going to be any fluid in there anyway.
Now take a large pair of pliers and squeeze that clip. Usually you can get that clip to unstick from the hose and slide it down, but ours was a little difficult so I ended up squeezing the clip and just pulling the hose off at the same time. You'll see some water come out, but again, if yours is cracked, most of you won't have any water in there. Now push the tabs on either side of this box and slide it out of the way. Then lift your radiator overflow bottle up and out.
On the left, is the old radiator overflow bottle. On the right, is the new one from 1A Auto. You can see they're identical and will fit exactly the same. Reinstall your bottle. You can see we are reinstalling the old one because it is still in good, working order. Put it in place and then push that relay box back in place. Make sure your bottle's lined up and then replace those two 8 millimeter bolts and tighten them up.
If your clamp is stuck on your hose, you can just push the tabs on it and then use a flat blade screwdriver to separate the hose from the clamp. We're just trying to break it free. Now take the larger hose, push it back onto your radiator overflow bottle, and then slide that large hose clamp back up. Slide this hose into place and then, using your pliers, slide the hose clamp back into place. If the clamp stays clamped together, just tap it a couple times and it'll open up.
Now remove the cap to your overflow bottle and, if you're going to use a funnel, make sure it's a clean funnel. Then just pour in your coolant. Fill it to between the cold fill lines. Put the cap back on, and then just check it before you drive it each time the first few times you drive it.
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