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JohnGalt11 Member Since: 31 Mar 2020 Location: Iowa Posts: 27 |
Top it off with water and then run it for a while until the thermostat opens. That will mix the coolant let in the system with the water. Then drain it again. You may have to repeat that a few times until you see it draining clear water. Then refill it with coolant. Just be aware that (at least on my 2009 4.2) I created a nasty airlock that tooks some time and effort (and air pressure and engine revs) to get rid of. It was a PITA. Perhaps waiting until the system cools and the thermostat closes (which I didn't do) will help avoid that, but I'm not sure. 2009 L322 SC |
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19th May 2020 1:29pm |
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MattHughes86 Member Since: 01 Jun 2019 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 140 |
the easiest way i found was to get under neath and pop the quick release pipes off at the lowest points.
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19th May 2020 3:52pm |
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JohnGalt11 Member Since: 31 Mar 2020 Location: Iowa Posts: 27 |
Agreed, Matt. I worked on that stupid airlock for a couple of hours, looking for another bleed screw that doesn't exist. The small one on the SC pump and the main one on the expansion tank are of limited value. I finally got my neighbor who is a 20+year Toyota master tech to help me. We took turns holding an air hose from my compressor in the expansion tank (we did this just creating a seal with our hands, but it could be done much more easily with the adapter that screws onto the tank.) and the other running the engine at 3000-4000 RPM to increase the pump pressure and pull the coolant into the system and the air out. Obviously making sure that the expansion tank had coolant in it so it wasn't pulling in more air. It still took 20 minutes to be reasonably sure we had all the air out. Not a job I'm looking forward to repeating in a couple of years. 2009 L322 SC |
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19th May 2020 4:54pm |
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MattHughes86 Member Since: 01 Jun 2019 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 140 |
yeah it wasnt fun for me, but i like your idea will be stealing that in the future.
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20th May 2020 7:42am |
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bigbo Member Since: 07 Jul 2014 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 583 |
Thanks for all the advice, just given up for today, its too hot!
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20th May 2020 2:32pm |
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JohnGalt11 Member Since: 31 Mar 2020 Location: Iowa Posts: 27 |
My drain petcock let fluid flow out quite quickly. It seemed to flow as I'd expect from a hole that size. Perhaps keep loosing it after it starts draining. It is a bit "long-threaded". I agree on the difficult of getting enough space to remove the lower hoses. That and the fact that I'm probably overparanoid about breaking something else while trying to do a basic maintenance task. At the end of the job (after three cycles of water/fun/drain) I managed to get about 10 liters or so of new coolant back into the system. But the concentration seems to be enough to make the sensors happy. 2009 L322 SC |
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20th May 2020 5:58pm |
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MattHughes86 Member Since: 01 Jun 2019 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 140 |
so i had tjhe un der tray off wehn i did mine so had loads of room.
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21st May 2020 12:06pm |
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bigbo Member Since: 07 Jul 2014 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 583 |
I am now pretty sure that my drain is blocked and has got worse each time I attempt to drain the system. The drain cock looks like this...
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22nd May 2020 1:20pm |
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alanm_3 Member Since: 19 Feb 2011 Location: my House, unless I’m not at home, in which case I’m somewhere else. Posts: 6729 |
Airlocks are a nightmare, I spent hours trying to get mine out after replacing the alternator. The first clue was that the heater stayed cold and the temperature gauge stayed where it started! Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
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22nd May 2020 1:46pm |
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JohnGalt11 Member Since: 31 Mar 2020 Location: Iowa Posts: 27 |
I feel bad that I feel good about not being the only one that had this problem. 2009 L322 SC |
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22nd May 2020 7:41pm |
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MattHughes86 Member Since: 01 Jun 2019 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 140 |
first top tip let the engine cool first no burning of hands.
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23rd May 2020 8:16am |
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bigbo Member Since: 07 Jul 2014 Location: Derbyshire Posts: 583 |
The latest update..
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25th May 2020 10:24pm |
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