Replacement And Air Bleeding |
Never remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. Serious scalding
could be caused by hot fluid under high pressure escaping from the radiator.
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When pouring engine coolant, be sure to shut the relay box lid and not
to let coolant spill on the electrical parts or the paint. If any coolant
spills, rinse it off immediately.
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1. |
Make sure the engine and radiator are cool to the touch.
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2. |
Remove the radiator cap (A).
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3. |
Remove the under cover.
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4. |
Loosen the drain plug (A), and drain the coolant.
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5. |
Tighten the radiator drain plug securely.
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6. |
After draining engine coolant in the reservoir tank, clean the tank.
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7. |
Fill the radiator with water through the radiator cap and tighten the
cap.
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8. |
Start the engine and allow to come to normal operating temperature.
Wait for the cooling fans to turn on several times. Accelerate the engine
to aid in purging trapped air. Shut engine off.
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9. |
Wait until the engine is cool.
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10. |
Repeat steps 1 to 8 until the drained water runs clear.
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11. |
Fill fluid mixture with coolant and water (55~60%) (except for North
America, Europe and China : 45~50%) slowly through the radiator cap.
Push the upper/lower hoses of the radiator so as bleed air easily.
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12. |
Start the engine and run until coolant circulates.
When the cooling fan operates and coolant circulates, refill coolant
through the radiator cap.
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13. |
Repeat step.11 until the cooling fan 3 ~ 5times and bleed air sufficiently
out of the cooling system.
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14. |
Install the radiator cap and fill the reservoir tank to the "MAX" (or
"F") line with coolant.
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15. |
Run the vehicle under idle until the cooling fan operates 2 ~ 3 times.
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16. |
Stop the engine and wait coolant gets cool.
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17. |
Repeat 10 to 15 until the coolant level doesn't fall any more, bleed
air out of the cooling system.
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