It's important to keep the radiator on your VW Beetle in good shape, as a damaged radiator can cause overheating and destroy your car's engine. If you have some mechanical know-how, you can save money by replacing the radiator yourself. Here's how to replace the radiator in VW Beetle models after 1998.
Instructions
- 1
Jack up the front end of the VW Beetle and put it securely on a jack stand.
2Open the drain on the bottom of the radiator and drain the fluids into a resealable container. Remove the front wheels and inner fender liners. Take off the splash pan.
3Unhook the headlights and take them out.
4Remove the bolts and screws holding the front bumper and fender, remove the front clips. Carefully pull off the fenders and bumper covers.
5Unfasten the radiator mounting bolts and remove the radiator carefully from the car. Replace it with a new radiator and reattach the fenders, bumper covers, headlights, and all associated components in the reverse order. Be sure the electrical connections are connected properly.
6Fill the radiator with a mixture of half engine coolant and half distilled water. Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes with the radiator cap off. This will bleed the air from the system. Check the fluid level and add more if necessary, then put the radiator cap on securely.
7Lift the car enough to pull out the jack stand, then lower it and remove the jack.