You'll need to drain and refill the car's radiator. I might recommend flushing the radiator as well to remove all traces of soap. Most auto-parts stores carry a flush n' fill radiator kit for under $20, the only other thing you'll need is a bucket to catch the soapy antifreeze coming out and a garden hose to hook up to the radiator. The hose water blasts out all the rust (and soap) from the radiator system. Then you just refill it with 50-50 mix of antifreeze and water. Don't buy the premix; it's a ripoff. Mix it yourself. It's a good idea to do this anyway, every couple of years as maintenance. The Falcon is an older car, so it shouldn't have any surprises. Instructions are included with flush n' fill kits.
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in the radiator resurvaiour that is located left hand side in middle
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yes you can, as long as its not an xr series, the radiator support panel is different
Blocked radiator or Blown head gasket
no drain plug just undo lower hose
To change the coolant in an AU Ford Falcon 2001 model, open the radiator drain plug and add warm tap water once all coolant stops coming out. Again drain the radiator and add the coolant.
Remove bottom undertray and on right hand side of radiator there is a little plastic plug in bottom of radiator. undo and coolent will drain.
A red flashing hand light in a Ford falcon is an indication of the engine running hot. The most common way to fix it is to add coolant to the radiator.
disconnect bottom and top radiator hose then hose from filler tank, plus small overflow hose . unplug electric fans then undo 2 bolts at top holding radiator in then lift out with fans attached. no bolts at bottom only slots
In the bottom of the Thermostat housing. Find where the top radiator hose goes into the block and look directly under that.
just start taking out bolts until the radatior is loose. also remove the trans cooler lines and radatior hoses.