Important: Do not use a chemical flush.
Store used coolant in the proper manner, such as in a used engine coolant holding
tank.
Do not pour used coolant down a drain. Ethylene glycol antifreeze is a very
toxic chemical.
Do not dispose of coolant into the sewer system or ground water. This is illegal
and ecologically unsound.
Various methods and equipment can be used to flush the cooling system. If special
equipment is used, such as a back flusher, follow the manufactures instruction. However,
always remove the thermostat before back flushing the system.
- Apply the park brake.
- Drain the coolant. Refer to
Cooling System Draining and Filling
.
- Fill the coolant system with clean drinkable water. Refer to
Cooling System Draining and Filling
.
- Start the engine and run at 2,000 RPM until the thermostat
opens.
- Turn OFF the engine.
- Drain the coolant system. Refer to
Cooling System Draining and Filling
.
- Repeat the above procedure until the water from the coolant system is
colorless.
- Drain the coolant system. Refer to
Cooling System Draining and Filling
.
- Add 3.8 liters (1.0 gal) of concentrated antifreeze
since there will be some water in the system.
- Add a mixture of 50/50 DEX-COOL® antifreeze and clean drinkable
water until the level stabilizes at the weld seam on the surge tank. Refer to
Cooling System Draining and Filling
.