'03 D2 Coolant Flush - tonight
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'03 D2 Coolant Flush - tonight
I was wondering if there was a good thread or a how-to on flushing the coolant system?
I found the bleeding thread but cant find the proper procedure for flushing, replacing, and bleeding the system. I want to just go ahead and do it all. Thanks.
Also, I got 2 gallons of Prestone Dex-Cool considerate (GM approved), do I just mix this with 2 gallons of distilled water and use as much as needed?
Thanks Guys-
I found the bleeding thread but cant find the proper procedure for flushing, replacing, and bleeding the system. I want to just go ahead and do it all. Thanks.
Also, I got 2 gallons of Prestone Dex-Cool considerate (GM approved), do I just mix this with 2 gallons of distilled water and use as much as needed?
Thanks Guys-
#2
Just pull the bottom hose off your radiator to get the old coolant out. Fill with water drive around until it gets to temp, drain and repeat again with water. Then fill with coolant and bleed. Top off coolant after next few trips. I know you bought dexcool but IMO you should return it and put in any other coolant. Dexcool stinks IMO. If you stick with it follow a strict coolant change schedule.
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Just pull the bottom hose off your radiator to get the old coolant out. Fill with water drive around until it gets to temp, drain and repeat again with water. Then fill with coolant and bleed. Top off coolant after next few trips. I know you bought dexcool but IMO you should return it and put in any other coolant. Dexcool stinks IMO. If you stick with it follow a strict coolant change schedule.
Can I substitute the filling with water and driving around with just putting the garden hose on the top of the radiator and letting it run for 10min with the hose running through it?
Thanks-
#4
http://sancarlosradiator.com/dex-cool.htm
http://sancarlosradiator.com/dex-cool_pics.htm
DexCool is absolute junk.
It is called a long life coolant, if it is a long life coolant then why does LR say to change to every 45,000 miles or 36 months whichever is sooner? (it says so in your owners manual)
Because they know it is junk.
Then why do they use it?
Because it is bio-degradable and it helps to offset their carbon foot print which then gets them discounts with the EPA.
I used to sell bulk coolant, every GM tech that I spoke with would not use DexCool in their own cars and the ones that worked on cars in their garage at their house drain it out of any car that came into their shop.
Just because it is in the "list" does not mean it is what is best for your truck.
I would NEVER or would I ever recommend you fill your engine with a non lubricating oil and run it.
That is just asking for trouble.
Tell your LR tech that you did that and you will see $$ in his eyes because he knows a new engine will be in short order.
ANY aluminum safe coolant is fine, it MUST be aluminum safe.
You are fine to remove the lower radiator hose and drain the system, remove the upper hose as well and back flush the block with your garden hose.
Put it back together, refill with your hose, turn the heater on and run it up to temp, you can leave the radiator cap off.
Let it cool for 15-20 min, drain and repeat until it comes out clear water.
Then refill with aluminum safe coolant, if you buy it straight then mix it 50/50 with distilled water.
A DII holds approx. 2 gallons of coolant.
http://sancarlosradiator.com/dex-cool_pics.htm
DexCool is absolute junk.
It is called a long life coolant, if it is a long life coolant then why does LR say to change to every 45,000 miles or 36 months whichever is sooner? (it says so in your owners manual)
Because they know it is junk.
Then why do they use it?
Because it is bio-degradable and it helps to offset their carbon foot print which then gets them discounts with the EPA.
I used to sell bulk coolant, every GM tech that I spoke with would not use DexCool in their own cars and the ones that worked on cars in their garage at their house drain it out of any car that came into their shop.
Just because it is in the "list" does not mean it is what is best for your truck.
I would NEVER or would I ever recommend you fill your engine with a non lubricating oil and run it.
That is just asking for trouble.
Tell your LR tech that you did that and you will see $$ in his eyes because he knows a new engine will be in short order.
ANY aluminum safe coolant is fine, it MUST be aluminum safe.
You are fine to remove the lower radiator hose and drain the system, remove the upper hose as well and back flush the block with your garden hose.
Put it back together, refill with your hose, turn the heater on and run it up to temp, you can leave the radiator cap off.
Let it cool for 15-20 min, drain and repeat until it comes out clear water.
Then refill with aluminum safe coolant, if you buy it straight then mix it 50/50 with distilled water.
A DII holds approx. 2 gallons of coolant.
#5
http://sancarlosradiator.com/dex-cool.htm
http://sancarlosradiator.com/dex-cool_pics.htm
DexCool is absolute junk.
It is called a long life coolant, if it is a long life coolant then why does LR say to change to every 45,000 miles or 36 months whichever is sooner? (it says so in your owners manual)
Because they know it is junk.
Then why do they use it?
Because it is bio-degradable and it helps to offset their carbon foot print which then gets them discounts with the EPA.
I used to sell bulk coolant, every GM tech that I spoke with would not use DexCool in their own cars and the ones that worked on cars in their garage at their house drain it out of any car that came into their shop.
Just because it is in the "list" does not mean it is what is best for your truck.
I would NEVER or would I ever recommend you fill your engine with a non lubricating oil and run it.
That is just asking for trouble.
Tell your LR tech that you did that and you will see $$ in his eyes because he knows a new engine will be in short order.
ANY aluminum safe coolant is fine, it MUST be aluminum safe.
You are fine to remove the lower radiator hose and drain the system, remove the upper hose as well and back flush the block with your garden hose.
Put it back together, refill with your hose, turn the heater on and run it up to temp, you can leave the radiator cap off.
Let it cool for 15-20 min, drain and repeat until it comes out clear water.
Then refill with aluminum safe coolant, if you buy it straight then mix it 50/50 with distilled water.
A DII holds approx. 2 gallons of coolant.
http://sancarlosradiator.com/dex-cool_pics.htm
DexCool is absolute junk.
It is called a long life coolant, if it is a long life coolant then why does LR say to change to every 45,000 miles or 36 months whichever is sooner? (it says so in your owners manual)
Because they know it is junk.
Then why do they use it?
Because it is bio-degradable and it helps to offset their carbon foot print which then gets them discounts with the EPA.
I used to sell bulk coolant, every GM tech that I spoke with would not use DexCool in their own cars and the ones that worked on cars in their garage at their house drain it out of any car that came into their shop.
Just because it is in the "list" does not mean it is what is best for your truck.
I would NEVER or would I ever recommend you fill your engine with a non lubricating oil and run it.
That is just asking for trouble.
Tell your LR tech that you did that and you will see $$ in his eyes because he knows a new engine will be in short order.
ANY aluminum safe coolant is fine, it MUST be aluminum safe.
You are fine to remove the lower radiator hose and drain the system, remove the upper hose as well and back flush the block with your garden hose.
Put it back together, refill with your hose, turn the heater on and run it up to temp, you can leave the radiator cap off.
Let it cool for 15-20 min, drain and repeat until it comes out clear water.
Then refill with aluminum safe coolant, if you buy it straight then mix it 50/50 with distilled water.
A DII holds approx. 2 gallons of coolant.
Thanks-
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