form_title=Replace the Coolant Fluids form_header=The fluids in the cooling system need to be replaced regularly. When was the last time you go your coolant flushed?=_ If the thermostat needs to be replaced, would you like me to install a new one?= () Yes () No Have you noticed any leaks in your radiator?= () Yes () No
To replace the AT coolant hose on a 1999 Jaguar XJ8, first, ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the negative battery terminal. Drain the transmission fluid and coolant, then locate the AT coolant hose, which runs from the transmission to the radiator. Loosen the clamps and carefully remove the old hose, then replace it with the new one and secure it with the clamps. Refill the transmission and coolant systems with the appropriate fluids, and reconnect the battery terminal before starting the engine to check for leaks.
You will have to replace the refrigerant, but not the engine coolant.
Not the motor, but the wash contains detergent that is not good in the coolant fluids. You should drain and flush the coolant system and replace it with water and antifreeze mixed to the recommended proportions. Do this as soon as possible, if you have indeed used screen wash instead of antifreeze by mistake.
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Purchase a Haynes or Clymer service manual for your car or download the Toyota factory service manual (about $10). All will show detailed photos and descriptions for replacing coolant and other fluids. Cheers
Open the drain out valve at the bottom of the radiator to allow the coolant to run out. Replace the valve and add the fresh coolant.
Add more fluids
Mostly hydraulic fluids, maybe oil and coolant.
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drain out coolant to a point were hose is clear, remove hose then replace,add coolant to bring up to normal level...will loose a bit of coolant but not much!!
Drain coolant, disconnect the battery. Disconnect the coolant line, replace the thermostat with a new one. Do not forget to replace the gasket too. Reconnect the line. Refill coolant, connect the battery.
To add coolant to a Porsche 911, locate the coolant expansion tank, which is typically found in the front trunk or near the engine bay, depending on the model year. Remove the cap of the expansion tank and add the appropriate coolant mixture, ensuring it meets Porsche specifications. Always check the coolant level when the engine is cold to avoid injury from hot fluids. After refilling, replace the cap securely and check for any leaks.