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Nulon Radiator Stop Leak 300mL - R50
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Nulon Radiator Stop Leak 300mL - R50

$14.70
$21
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Penrite Radiator Stop Leak 375mL - ADRSL375

Penrite Radiator Stop Leak 375mL - ADRSL375

$30
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Gates Hose Cutter up to 3in ID - 91143

Gates Hose Cutter up to 3in ID - 91143

$213
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Repco 3 Pc Hose Pinching Pliers Set - RST234

Repco 3 Pc Hose Pinching Pliers Set - RST234

$44
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T&E Tools Multi-Directional Hose Clamp Pliers

T&E Tools Multi-Directional Hose Clamp Pliers

$61
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Toledo Radiator Back Flusher - 308237

Toledo Radiator Back Flusher - 308237

$116
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T&E Tools Hose Pinch-Off Pliers - 250mm - 4256

T&E Tools Hose Pinch-Off Pliers - 250mm - 4256

$94
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Radiator Hose Replacement and Maintenance for Your 1997 Nissan Pulsar

The radiator hose is an essential component of your 1997 Nissan Pulsar's cooling system. Responsible for carrying coolant between the engine and radiator, it plays a crucial role in heat regulation. Like any part, radiator hoses are prone to wear and tear, meaning regular checks and replacements are vital for maintaining your vehicle's performance and avoiding costly engine damage.

Over time, radiator hoses can become soft, brittle, or develop cracks due to the constant exposure to high temperatures and the pressures of thermal cycling. This makes regular inspection of the hoses quite important during your routine servicing schedule. It's generally recommended to inspect your hoses every 30,000 kilometres or whenever you change the coolant.

  1. Ensure the engine is cool before performing any inspection: This safety step cannot be stressed enough since you risk severe burns from hot coolant if the engine is warm.
  2. Visually inspect for any signs of wear or damage: Look for any splits, cracks, or frayed sections along the hose. It's also imperative to feel the hose to uncover any soft spots, swelling, or bulges, which might not be visible but signify the hose is weakening.
  3. Check the hose connections: Ensure that all clamps are secure and the connections are not leaking. A loose clamp might lead to a coolant leak, causing overheating.
  4. Replace as necessary: If any of the earlier signs are evident, it's time to get a professional to replace the hoses. Once fitted, ensure the system is properly bled to remove any air pockets before refilling the coolant.

When replacing a radiator hose, always opt for quality components. Genuine parts or those from reliable aftermarket brands ensure longevity and compatibility with your Pulsar. It's also a good practice to replace both the upper and lower hoses simultaneously, as they generally wear out at the same rate.

Proper coolant levels and condition play a part in the lifespan of radiator hoses. To keep the entire system in top shape, adhere to the manufacturer's recommendations regarding coolant type and change intervals. This not only prevents overheating but also aids in keeping corrosion at bay, extending the life of your hoses and the radiator.

Aside from regular inspections and replacements, staying alert to changes in engine temperature or any unusual coolant leaks is crucial. These could be telltale signs that the hoses - or another component in the cooling system - might be failing.

The 1997 Nissan Pulsar, with its reputation for reliability, deserves this attention to detail. Investing a little time to maintain key components like the radiator hose ensures many more worry-free miles ahead. Keep your Pulsar running smoothly by giving your cooling system the care it needs.