How to Replace the Radiator Hose on a 2018 Chevrolet Camaro (Upper or Lower)
Step-by-step coolant drain, hose clamp removal, Dex-Cool refill, and air purge tips to prevent leaks and overheating for 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023
How to Replace the Radiator Hose on a 2018 Chevrolet Camaro (Upper or Lower)
Step-by-step coolant drain, hose clamp removal, Dex-Cool refill, and air purge tips to prevent leaks and overheating for 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023
đź”§ Camaro - Radiator Hose Replacement
Replacing a radiator hose on your Camaro is usually straightforward: you relieve cooling-system pressure, remove the hose clamps, swap the hose, then refill and purge air so it doesn’t overheat. The key is working on a fully cool engine and preventing trapped air in the system.
Difficulty Level: Intermediate | Estimated Time: 1.0-2.0 hours
⚠️ Safety & Precautions
- ⚠️ Only work when the engine is completely cold; hot coolant can cause severe burns.
- ⚠️ Never open the coolant cap when hot; open slowly with a thick rag.
- ⚠️ Support the car with jack stands; never rely on a floor jack alone.
- ⚠️ Coolant is toxic; keep away from kids/pets and clean spills immediately.
- Battery disconnect is not required for this job.
đź”§ Required Tools
You'll need the following tools for this repair:
- Safety glasses
- Nitrile gloves
- Floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum)
- Jack stands (rated 3-ton minimum)
- Wheel chocks
- Drain pan (at least 2-gallon)
- Funnel
- Trim clip removal tool
- Flathead screwdriver
- 8mm socket
- 10mm socket
- 1/4" ratchet
- 6" extension (1/4" drive)
- Hose clamp pliers (specialty)
- Pick tool (small hook pick)
- Shop towels
🔩 Required Parts
HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:
- Radiator hose (upper or lower) - Qty: 1
- Hose clamps (spring clamp or worm-gear type as equipped) - Qty: 2
- Dex-Cool coolant (premix 50/50) - Qty: 1-2 gallons
- Distilled water - Qty: 1 gallon
đź“‹ Before You Begin
- Park on level ground, set the parking brake, and chock the rear wheels.
- Let the engine cool fully (ideally 3+ hours). The upper hose should feel cool and soft, not pressurized.
- Place a drain pan under the front of the car to catch coolant.
- If you need access from below (common for the lower hose), lift the front with a floor jack and set it on jack stands at the pinch welds.
🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions
Follow these steps in order:
Step 1: Confirm which hose you’re replacing
- Upper hose = runs from the top of the radiator to the engine.
- Lower hose = runs from the bottom of the radiator to the engine (often easiest from underneath).
- If you tell me “upper” or “lower,” I’ll tailor access steps exactly for that hose.
Step 2: Relieve coolant pressure safely
- Use shop towels and slowly loosen the coolant reservoir cap by hand.
- If you hear hissing, stop and wait until it fully vents, then remove the cap.
Step 3: Drain enough coolant to get below hose level
- Position the drain pan under the radiator area.
- If your Camaro has an undertray/splash shield blocking access, remove fasteners using an 8mm socket, 10mm socket, and trim clip removal tool.
- Drain coolant using the radiator drain (petcock) if accessible by hand; if not accessible, you can still proceed but expect more spillage when the hose comes off.
- Torque to N/A (hand-tighten drain valve only)
Step 4: Remove the hose clamps
- For spring clamps: squeeze the clamp using hose clamp pliers (specialty) and slide it back on the hose.
- For screw/worm clamps: loosen with a flathead screwdriver until the clamp is free.
- Tip: Take a photo of clamp positions.
- Torque to N/A (spring clamp)
Step 5: Break the hose loose and remove it
- Twist the hose by hand to break the seal.
- If it’s stuck, carefully work a pick tool (small hook pick) around the hose end to let air in. (A pick tool is a small hooked tool used to separate stuck rubber from a fitting.)
- Pull the hose off and aim it into the drain pan to control the spill.
Step 6: Inspect the fittings and compare the new hose
- Wipe the radiator neck and engine fitting clean using shop towels.
- Confirm the new hose matches the old one in length, bends, and end diameter.
- Check for cracks/corrosion on the radiator neck; a damaged neck can cause repeat leaks.
Step 7: Install the new hose
- Slide the clamps onto the hose first.
- Push the hose fully onto each fitting until it seats against the stop bead.
- Reposition clamps:
- Spring clamp: use hose clamp pliers (specialty) and place it in the same location as original.
- Worm clamp: tighten with a flathead screwdriver until snug.
- Torque to N/A (spring clamp)
Step 8: Reinstall any undertray/splash shield
- Reinstall removed panels using the 8mm socket, 10mm socket, and trim clip removal tool.
- Torque to N/A (snug fasteners; do not strip)
Step 9: Refill coolant and purge air
- Refill the coolant reservoir using a funnel with the correct Dex-Cool premix 50/50 (or Dex-Cool concentrate mixed with distilled water).
- Start the engine and let it idle. Set the HVAC to MAX HEAT and LOW fan.
- Watch the coolant level and add as it drops. Squeeze the upper hose gently to help burp air (engine running, keep hands clear of belts/fans).
- When the engine reaches operating temp, the level may drop again as the thermostat opens—top off as needed.
- Install the cap once the level stabilizes.
- Torque to N/A (coolant cap hand-tight)
âś… After Repair
- Check for leaks at both hose ends with the engine idling and warm.
- Test drive 10-15 minutes while watching the temperature gauge.
- Let the engine cool completely, then recheck and top off coolant as needed.
- If you get a “low coolant” message or see overheating, stop and recheck for trapped air or a loose clamp.
đź’° DIY vs Shop Cost
Shop Cost: $250-$550 (parts + labor)
DIY Cost: $40-$120 (parts only)
You Save: $210-$430 by doing it yourself!
Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 1.0-2.0 hours.
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Before I tailor the access steps exactly: are you replacing the upper hose or the lower hose, and do you have spring clamps or screw/worm clamps on it?
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