![]() Ours, however, is not broken, so we'll use a funnel and the coolant that came out of our old tank. It's very common for these to crack, so if you are replacing yours because it's broken, you can fill it with some new coolant. Reinstall the hose for the expansion tank. Reinstall the bracket onto the new tank, line it up, push the bottom support into the rubber mount, and reinstall your 10mm bolt with a 10mm socket and ratchet. All we need to do is change over this bracket on the back. As you can see, there are some minor aesthetic differences in the cap otherwise, they're the same size and have the same mounting locations. Here we have our old coolant expansion tank that we removed from our vehicle, and our new part from. Lift straight up and remove the expansion tank from the vehicle. Using a 10mm socket, ratchet and extension, remove the bolt securing the expansion tank to the firewall. ![]() Here are the items you'll need for this repair: 10mm socket, ratchet, and a socket extension. You can follow the link down in the description. If you want these parts for your vehicle, they're available at. We have a ton more info on this vehicle, as well as many other makes and models. If you like this information, please click subscribe. ![]() ![]() These are plastic and are very easy to become cracked, or they can melt if you overheat the vehicle. We're going to show you how to change out the coolant overflow tank over there on the passenger firewall. In this video, we're going to be working with our 1998 Toyota Camry 2.2-liter 4-cylinder. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of. Brought to you by, your source for quality replacement parts and the best service on the Internet. ![]()
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