Coolant change: owner's manual considered harmful
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Coolant change: owner's manual considered harmful
I just changed the coolant on my 2001 Accent, not quite according to the
owner's manual instructions. The manual said to look up the capacity of the
cooling system (about 6 quarts) and put in the appropriate amount of
coolant/antifreeze after draining. You would then fill it with water to
dilute the coolant. The manual did not mention that only about half of the
expected coolant volume would actually drain out of the radiator. So if you
put in the "obvious" 3 quarts of coolant, you would end up with overly
concentrated coolant. Are people actually supposed to follow these
instructions? (I used prediluted antifreeze.)
Another point of annoyance: how come neither the manual nor hmaservice.com
tell you where the &$#@*!! drain hole is? It took me forever to find the
**** that opens the hole. (Hint: on my model, it is a wing nut on the bottom
corner of the radiator facing the passenger seat.)
Chris
owner's manual instructions. The manual said to look up the capacity of the
cooling system (about 6 quarts) and put in the appropriate amount of
coolant/antifreeze after draining. You would then fill it with water to
dilute the coolant. The manual did not mention that only about half of the
expected coolant volume would actually drain out of the radiator. So if you
put in the "obvious" 3 quarts of coolant, you would end up with overly
concentrated coolant. Are people actually supposed to follow these
instructions? (I used prediluted antifreeze.)
Another point of annoyance: how come neither the manual nor hmaservice.com
tell you where the &$#@*!! drain hole is? It took me forever to find the
**** that opens the hole. (Hint: on my model, it is a wing nut on the bottom
corner of the radiator facing the passenger seat.)
Chris
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Re: Coolant change: owner's manual considered harmful
All of the fluid in the radiator will drain. The fluid in the engine
probably won't unless the engine is warm and possibly running. The drain
plug is in the "standard" position. Most drain plugs are on the bottom
corner.
Rob
"Christopher Wong" <cwong@world.std.com> wrote in message
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>I just changed the coolant on my 2001 Accent, not quite according to the
> owner's manual instructions. The manual said to look up the capacity of
> the
> cooling system (about 6 quarts) and put in the appropriate amount of
> coolant/antifreeze after draining. You would then fill it with water to
> dilute the coolant. The manual did not mention that only about half of the
> expected coolant volume would actually drain out of the radiator. So if
> you
> put in the "obvious" 3 quarts of coolant, you would end up with overly
> concentrated coolant. Are people actually supposed to follow these
> instructions? (I used prediluted antifreeze.)
>
> Another point of annoyance: how come neither the manual nor hmaservice.com
> tell you where the &$#@*!! drain hole is? It took me forever to find the
> **** that opens the hole. (Hint: on my model, it is a wing nut on the
> bottom
> corner of the radiator facing the passenger seat.)
>
> Chris
probably won't unless the engine is warm and possibly running. The drain
plug is in the "standard" position. Most drain plugs are on the bottom
corner.
Rob
"Christopher Wong" <cwong@world.std.com> wrote in message
news:slrndmap1h.cn9.cwong@localhost.localdomain...
>I just changed the coolant on my 2001 Accent, not quite according to the
> owner's manual instructions. The manual said to look up the capacity of
> the
> cooling system (about 6 quarts) and put in the appropriate amount of
> coolant/antifreeze after draining. You would then fill it with water to
> dilute the coolant. The manual did not mention that only about half of the
> expected coolant volume would actually drain out of the radiator. So if
> you
> put in the "obvious" 3 quarts of coolant, you would end up with overly
> concentrated coolant. Are people actually supposed to follow these
> instructions? (I used prediluted antifreeze.)
>
> Another point of annoyance: how come neither the manual nor hmaservice.com
> tell you where the &$#@*!! drain hole is? It took me forever to find the
> **** that opens the hole. (Hint: on my model, it is a wing nut on the
> bottom
> corner of the radiator facing the passenger seat.)
>
> Chris
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