How to Replace a Radiator Hose on a 2017 Hyundai Tucson
Step-by-step coolant hose repair guide with tools, parts, torque specs, and safety tips for 2016, 2017, 2018
How to Replace a Radiator Hose on a 2017 Hyundai Tucson
Step-by-step coolant hose repair guide with tools, parts, torque specs, and safety tips for 2016, 2017, 2018
🔧 Tucson - Radiator Hose Replacement
This repair replaces a leaking, swollen, cracked, or soft radiator hose on your Tucson. The radiator hoses carry hot engine coolant between the engine and radiator, so the engine must be completely cool before you start.
Difficulty Level: Beginner | Estimated Time: 1-2 hours
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- ⚠️ Never open the radiator cap or coolant reservoir cap when the engine is hot. Hot coolant can spray out and cause serious burns.
- ⚠️ Work only with the engine fully cold, ideally after sitting overnight.
- ⚠️ Coolant is poisonous to people and pets. Catch it in a drain pan and clean spills right away.
- ⚠️ Do not drive the vehicle if it overheats after the repair.
- ⚠️ Battery disconnect is not required for this hose replacement.
🔧 Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- 10mm socket
- Ratchet wrench 3/8-inch drive
- Flat-blade screwdriver 6-inch
- Hose clamp pliers (specialty)
- Needle-nose pliers 6-inch
- Plastic trim clip removal tool
- Drain pan 2-gallon minimum
- Funnel with narrow spout
- Coolant hydrometer or refractometer (specialty)
- Torque wrench 1/4-inch drive
- Nitrile gloves
- Safety glasses
- Shop towels
🔩 Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Upper radiator hose - Qty: 1
- Lower radiator hose - Qty: 1 if replacing lower hose
- Radiator hose clamps - Qty: 2 per hose if clamps are weak, rusty, or damaged
- Hyundai-compatible phosphate-based ethylene glycol coolant - Qty: 1 gallon concentrate or premix as needed
- Distilled water - Qty: 1 gallon if using concentrate
📋 Before You Begin
- 🅿️ Park your Tucson on level ground and set the parking brake.
- ❄️ Let the engine cool completely before touching any cooling system part.
- 🔍 Identify which hose you are replacing: the upper radiator hose is easier to reach at the top of the radiator; the lower radiator hose is lower and may require under-cover access.
- 🧴 A hose clamp holds the hose tight to the metal or plastic fitting. Spring clamps are squeezed open with pliers; worm clamps loosen with a screwdriver or socket.
- 📦 If replacing only one hose, still inspect both hoses. If one is aged, the other may be close behind.
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Open the hood and remove the engine cover if needed
- Use your hands to lift the plastic engine cover straight up if it blocks access to the upper radiator hose.
- Set the cover aside where it will not get scratched.
- Pull upward evenly at each corner.
Step 2: Remove the lower splash shield if replacing the lower hose
- Use a 10mm socket and ratchet wrench 3/8-inch drive to remove the splash shield bolts under the front of the vehicle.
- Use a plastic trim clip removal tool to remove any plastic push clips.
- Lower the shield and set it aside.
- When reinstalling small splash shield bolts, tighten snug only. If a torque wrench is used, Torque to 7-9 Nm (62-80 in-lbs).
Step 3: Relieve cooling system pressure
- Put on safety glasses and nitrile gloves.
- Slowly loosen the coolant reservoir cap by hand only after the engine is fully cold.
- If you hear any pressure release, stop and wait until it finishes before removing the cap fully.
Step 4: Drain enough coolant
- Place a drain pan 2-gallon minimum under the radiator drain area or under the hose you are replacing.
- If using the radiator drain, open it carefully by hand or with needle-nose pliers 6-inch only if extra grip is needed.
- Drain coolant until the level is below the hose connection.
- If the drain is hard to access, loosen the lowest hose slowly and let coolant drain into the pan.
- Go slowly to avoid a coolant mess.
Step 5: Move the hose clamps back
- For spring clamps, use hose clamp pliers (specialty) to squeeze the clamp tabs together, then slide the clamp a few inches back on the hose.
- For worm-drive clamps, use a flat-blade screwdriver 6-inch to loosen the clamp screw, then slide the clamp back.
- A specialty hose clamp plier locks the clamp open, making it easier and safer for beginners.
Step 6: Remove the old radiator hose
- Use your hands to twist the hose gently side to side to break it loose.
- If it is stuck, use a flat-blade screwdriver 6-inch carefully at the hose edge to help loosen it.
- Do not pry hard against plastic radiator necks. They can crack.
- Pull the hose off both fittings and keep the open ends pointed toward the drain pan.
- Twist first, pull second.
Step 7: Clean and inspect the hose fittings
- Use shop towels to wipe the radiator and engine hose fittings clean.
- Inspect the plastic radiator neck for cracks, chips, or soft spots.
- Inspect the engine-side fitting for corrosion or old rubber stuck to it.
- If a fitting is damaged, do not install the new hose until that part is repaired.
Step 8: Install the new radiator hose
- Compare the new hose to the old hose before installing it. The bends and length should match.
- Slide the clamps onto the new hose first.
- Push the hose fully onto the radiator fitting and engine fitting by hand.
- The hose must sit past the raised bead on each fitting. The bead is the small raised ring that helps seal the hose.
- Do not force a twisted hose.
Step 9: Position and tighten the hose clamps
- For spring clamps, use hose clamp pliers (specialty) to move each clamp back near the end of the hose, behind the raised bead.
- For worm-drive clamps, use a flat-blade screwdriver 6-inch to tighten the clamp until snug.
- Do not overtighten worm clamps on plastic radiator fittings.
- If using screw-type clamps with a torque wrench and suitable driver, Torque to 3-5 Nm (27-44 in-lbs).
Step 10: Close the drain and refill coolant
- Close the radiator drain by hand if it was opened.
- Use a funnel with narrow spout to refill the coolant reservoir with Hyundai-compatible coolant.
- If using concentrate, mix it 50/50 with distilled water before adding it.
- Fill to the proper cold level mark on the reservoir.
Step 11: Bleed air from the cooling system
- Leave the coolant reservoir cap off.
- Start the engine and let it idle.
- Set the heater to maximum temperature and low fan speed using the climate controls.
- Watch the coolant level in the reservoir and add coolant with the funnel with narrow spout as the level drops.
- When the upper radiator hose gets warm and the heater blows warm air, most trapped air has moved out.
- Install the coolant reservoir cap by hand.
- Keep hands away from fans and belts.
Step 12: Reinstall the splash shield and engine cover
- If removed, lift the splash shield into place.
- Use a plastic trim clip removal tool by hand to reinstall push clips.
- Use a 10mm socket and torque wrench 1/4-inch drive to tighten splash shield bolts to Torque to 7-9 Nm (62-80 in-lbs).
- Press the engine cover back down by hand until it seats.
✅ After Repair
- ✅ Let the engine idle until it reaches normal operating temperature. Watch the temperature gauge closely.
- ✅ Check both hose ends for leaks while wearing safety glasses.
- ✅ Shut the engine off and let it cool completely, then recheck the coolant level.
- ✅ Use a coolant hydrometer or refractometer (specialty) to verify freeze protection if you mixed concentrate and water.
- ✅ Test drive for 10-15 minutes, then inspect again for drips, coolant smell, or overheating.
- ✅ Dispose of old coolant properly. Do not pour it onto the ground or into a drain.
💰 DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $180-$350 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: $35-$120 (parts only)
You Save: $145-$230 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 1-1.5 hours.
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