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Originally posted by 92b16vx@Jul 29 2005, 01:40 PM
Maybe if we knew what you were talking about, we could help more.
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Originally posted by civicious@Jul 29 2005, 02:12 PM
They don't connect to anything on a Civic. Just plug them off, or loop them together.
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Originally posted by civicious@Jul 29 2005, 02:55 PM
I'm not quite sure what those are, I know what you're talking about though. They aren't connected to the rest of the radiator though, so it's OK to leave them alone. If you've got any doubts, just plug them.
I THINK, and I'm not sure about this, but I think that's a power steering fluid cooler.
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Originally posted by killercannible@Jul 29 2005, 01:38 PM
couldn't that be the integra's a/c condenser, because in a teg the whole front of the engine bay is taken up by the radiator. unlike a civic which is half radiator half condenser side by side.
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Originally posted by PhyRe@Jul 31 2005, 07:05 PM
if its anything like a civic rad it just means that is came from an auto. coolant goes in and out of the auto tranny. i have an auto rad in my civic and i just cut the hoses and left them. i might leak because of it but i have never seen puddles so i just said fuck it
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Originally posted by PhyRe@Jul 31 2005, 01:05 PM
if its anything like a civic rad it just means that is came from an auto. coolant goes in and out of the auto tranny. i have an auto rad in my civic and i just cut the hoses and left them. i might leak because of it but i have never seen puddles so i just said fuck it
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