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Black Corsa SRi

posted on 6th Jul 03 at 11:15

when i did mine i just disconected the exit pipe from the radiator and let it all drain out, then i flushed the system through by puting a hose pipe into the expansion tank and running some water through until it came out pretty much clean


combat_sri

posted on 6th Jul 03 at 09:59

come on someone must know


combat_sri

posted on 5th Jul 03 at 21:37

so how do i flush the old coolant out of my system.what pipes do i disconnect?:boggle:


Tam the diesel man

posted on 5th Jul 03 at 21:25

should tell you on the bottle how many parts coolant/water.
way i found a leak was to top the car up, turn on the car and wait for the system to become fully pressurised. leak should show up under the car.


combat_sri

posted on 5th Jul 03 at 21:22

i need to top my coolant levels cos i think i might have a leak somewhere.what is the best way to check for leaks? after i find the leak and fix it what quantity of coolant do i mix with water as on the bottle it doesnt tell you.The coolant is comma supercoldmaster.