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Don't panic 200 1989

Thanks Sven.

When I replace my hoses, I will use a razor blade to remove the old hoses.

Once the hoses are off, how can I inspect the connectors you mention ? My assumption is that I have the original radiator from 1989.

I think I will buy a replacement radiator which I will keep in my garage, I drive my car mostly around town, longest trips being a couple hours at most. Maybe I'll change the rad before such long trip.

Any radiator you recommand ? Experience with the Nissen ? From what I read here it is a Danish radiator, with sometimes issues with its welding, but more efficient than original.

My AC is bust and I don't intend to fix it, if that makes any difference in what replacement radiator I should get.
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'89 244DL M47 169K miles






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