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06 coolant flush PIA
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<blockquote data-quote="Constant Mesh" data-source="post: 243372" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>Jestal commented about the value of attempting to get all the old coolant out before putting new coolant in. He said it wasn't worth the trouble. In fact after all the gymnastics you could likely end up with coolant in the system that was more than 50% distilled water.</p><p></p><p>So his final comment was don't bother with flushing out the system. Just drain all the coolant the way the manual suggests and then put in new coolant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Constant Mesh, post: 243372, member: 615"] Jestal commented about the value of attempting to get all the old coolant out before putting new coolant in. He said it wasn't worth the trouble. In fact after all the gymnastics you could likely end up with coolant in the system that was more than 50% distilled water. So his final comment was don't bother with flushing out the system. Just drain all the coolant the way the manual suggests and then put in new coolant. [/QUOTE]
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