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Pontiac G6 Radiator Hose has a low profile but very vital role in ensuring that the midsize spirited sedan runs cool. The Pontiac G6 is constructed on a balanced chassis, giving the driver a responsive steering system, spacious interior with the option of a peppy four or a smooth V6 engine without foregoing such features as remote start and stability control, features that remain modern in all. Its smooth body cuts through the air, and most of the owners are pleased with the Pontiac G6 boasting of good fuel consumption during the day-to-day commute and the manners of driving it on the road. The Pontiac cooling system by use of a G6 Radiator Hose which is a reinforced rubber fabric, connecting the engine to the radiator, to keep the coolant flowing forward as the temperatures increase, and the coolant flowing back after the heat cools down. It can withstand pressure spikes, vibration, and chemical attacks and, because of this, the Radiator Hose represents a miniature with a huge role to play in ensuring that the G6 does not overheat and that the vibrant performance it is known to provide is maintained. Purchasing an original spec Radiator Hose will ensure that it has the right bends which are not kinked hence the coolant will flow freely and the Pontiac power plant will live many miles. Installing a new Radiator Hose starts by letting the engine cool down, draining some of the coolant, unclamping the old line, twisting the new one all the way over the fittings, tighten the clamps to fit snugly, refill fluid, bleed air, and run the car test and look for leaks.