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It's really easy I'm not good at explaining **** but YouTube actually has some good videos to show you where it is a pair of pliers is all you really need just be careful not to break any old hoses or fittings the old rubber and plastic are brittle
Probably looks like the image in the link below. It's right next to the throttle body on the front of the engine. The two hoses are coolant hoses, it's heated. You just need pliers to remove the hose clamps and, I think, an 8 mm wrench or socket for the two screws. Super easy, probably won't even leak any coolant if the engine is cold.
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