This is a 2006 Accord and we are going to do a drain refill on the engine coolant.
The drain plug is extremely conveniently situated in the middle and has a hole below it. So you can drain pipes into your pan and we're likewise going to remove the radiator cap so we can let it fall out better. We took the drain plug out just because it helps accelerate the process. When you initially open up the plug, it's probably in a concussion, let it drain for a little bit and after that when it decreased took the plug out to speed it up. It's practically done so put in the drain plug now simply needs to be hand tight.
We have our small adapter or small-cap, we're going to install it. We would the radiator cap tighten it down and then that allows us to install our funnel simply going to press in so sufficient not to leakage now we can fill it up.
If you want to discover more concerning the guide to finish it, click on this link to visit the following blog. We filled up the Accord with the real blue Honda coolant, then what we're going to do is we're going to run the engine. Because right now we have our overflow going, they get drawn into the engine, once it's running and as soon as the thermostat opens and the coolant is streaming through the engine.
It's going to clear out any air bubbles when the fan kicks on. Then you switch on your heating system which when you first start the engine have all that, turned off have the heating system, a great deal of things and after that but once a fan kick in turn on the heating system. Let the coolant circulation into the heater cable, it should be complete, you plug up if you have this cool funnel.
As engine run, I'm going to squeeze that upper radiator hose pipe push the plugin. Then we can remove our excess coolant and after that we're going to eliminate our adapters. Before we're done, we're going to top off the reservoir to the complete mark and change the radiator cap and we're done.
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