Looking at doing a coolant change and refill on my ES 2.0. Looks like there is a butterfly shaped bung on the radiator, but was wondering if anyone had done a coolant change on their car. Am asking if anyone knows if there any bleeder screws in the head or block to undo for air release when refilling system?
Any help much appreciated!!!
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Draining coolant and refilling in CJ 2.0 litre
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Re: Draining coolant and refilling in CJ 2.0 litre
just tried to drain coolant in my CJ VRX up to running temp undone butterfly screw only 3.5 litres came out should be about 6 something as I like to do things properly hopped underneath car there is a bung under exhaust MANIFOLD allen key I hope it is had enough do it tomorrow hope that works already wasted $30 in coolant.
Re: Draining coolant and refilling in CJ 2.0 litre
Might be a silly question but opening the drain plug whilst hot and under pressure would seem problematic. Did you wait for it to cool somewhat or take some special precautions?
Without knowing the interior of the engine, if the drain plug is at the lowest point of the cooling system, I would expect the coolant to drain from both sides of the thermostat, even if it were closed. Can anyone confirm or dispute this?
Without knowing the interior of the engine, if the drain plug is at the lowest point of the cooling system, I would expect the coolant to drain from both sides of the thermostat, even if it were closed. Can anyone confirm or dispute this?
Re: Draining coolant and refilling in CJ 2.0 litre
If you are leaving half the old coolant in the car make sure the added coolant is the same, or could have problems. Its unwise to mix coolants!
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