Engine Cooling Maintenance And Repair; Draining And Refilling The Cooling System - Daewoo Nubira Owner's Manual

1998-2001 nubira
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DAEWOO V–121 BL4
ENGINE COOLING 1D – 7
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
On–Vehicle Service
DRAINING AND REFILLING THE
COOLING SYSTEM
CAUTION : Do not remove the surge tank cap while
the engine and the radiator are hot. Scalding fluid and
steam may be blown out under pressure.
1.
Place a pan below the vehicle to catch the draining
coolant.
2.
Remove the surge tank cap.
3.
Unplug the drain plug.
CAUTION : Dispose of the used coolant to a used
coolant holding tank to be picked up with the used oil
for disposal. Never pour the used coolant down the
drain. Ethylene glycol antifreeze is an extremely toxic
chemical. Disposing of it into the sewer system or the
ground water can contaminate the local environment.
4.
Catch the escaping fluid in a drain pan.
5.
Remove all sludge and dirt from inside the surge
tank. Refer to "Surge Tank" in this section.
6.
Plug the drain cock.
7.
Add the clean water to the surge tank.
8.
Fill the tank slowly so that the upper reservoir hose
remains above the water line. This allows the air
inside the cooling system to escape.
9.
Start the engine.
10. Run the engine until the thermostat opens. When
both radiator hoses are hot to the touch, the ther-
mostat is open.
11. Stop the engine.
12. Repeat Steps 1 through 9 until the drained water is
clear and free of coolant and rust.
Notice : Never use an antifreeze mixture more concen-
trated than 60 percent antifreeze to 40 percent water. The
solution freezing point increases above this concentration.
13. Fill the cooling system through the surge tank with
a mixture of ethylene glycol antifreeze and water.
The mixture must be at least 50 percent antifreeze,
and not more than 60 percent antifreeze.
14. Fill the surge tank to the specified MAX mark on
the outside of the tank.

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