You’re right. Don’t fill it with the car turned off. I filled the fluid every way possible (besides turning on the car) after changing my thermostat and it kept over heating when I filled it with the car off and turned it on to drive. I checked my purge line and my the purge hole on my thermostat was facing the top like it’s supposed to but it kept overheating after filling with new fluid. I decided to do exactly what you did by filling it up with it on and then shutting it off and it worked great! Thank you so much man!
Dexcool turns to a crusty gunk and builds up on the heater core radiantly and motor . Just fyi , I had a Pontiac that ran dexcool and it was fun flushing it and seeing all the chunks fly out
Okay, so that’s the technique, fill it up while it’s running. The turn off so my engine can suck up all of my coolant. Then turn it back on. I’ve been filling it while it’s cold; mostly b4 starting; I fill to “COLD FILL LINE”. So, that’s my problem. I just did it and sitting waiting for it to cool although didn’t run hot. My gauge went above 1/2 way mark.
@@richardburchett Here's the procedure recommended by GM: -Fill the surge tank to the FULL COLD level. -Install the surge tank cap. -Idle the engine for 2 minutes and occasionally raise the throttle to 3,000-3,500 RPM. -Turn off the engine and allow the engine to cool. -Repeat (Until the coolant in on the FULL COLD level when the engine is cold)
You’re right. Don’t fill it with the car turned off. I filled the fluid every way possible (besides turning on the car) after changing my thermostat and it kept over heating when I filled it with the car off and turned it on to drive. I checked my purge line and my the purge hole on my thermostat was facing the top like it’s supposed to but it kept overheating after filling with new fluid. I decided to do exactly what you did by filling it up with it on and then shutting it off and it worked great! Thank you so much man!
It’s called purging or burping the system, there are air pockets you need to get out so you turn it on the eliminate the air pockets
dang, glad I saw this video. my father in law filled my antifreeze the other day and it's been over heating ever since
Im having issue with temp coolant sensor on 11 cadillac dts.i cannot find its location
Its pretty far down on the driver side of the engine that thing is a pain in the ass to reach bottom righthand corner
Dexcool turns to a crusty gunk and builds up on the heater core radiantly and motor . Just fyi , I had a Pontiac that ran dexcool and it was fun flushing it and seeing all the chunks fly out
What kind of coolant should you use then ? Cause I herd that before
Could you tell me where the coolant sensor is located
Underneath the coolant container
Can I pore some coolant while paste is fresh
I always put coolant right after without type of paste and it be cool
@@Luchianolaws.wireless oh ok
ok....now I have to get is a swivel thing...thanks
Okay, so that’s the technique, fill it up while it’s running. The turn off so my engine can suck up all of my coolant. Then turn it back on. I’ve been filling it while it’s cold; mostly b4 starting; I fill to “COLD FILL LINE”. So, that’s my problem. I just did it and sitting waiting for it to cool although didn’t run hot. My gauge went above 1/2 way mark.
coolant not leaving the reservoir. what im doing wrong
Jack the front up and try it
Start your car up
Thanks guy
Should had demonstrate it better
Won't the coolant explode out of the Reservoir once you turn off the car?
If you let it run too long it will start to boil out. But if you turn it off before it does that, it will be fine.
@@richardburchett
Here's the procedure recommended by GM:
-Fill the surge tank to the FULL COLD level.
-Install the surge tank cap.
-Idle the engine for 2 minutes and occasionally raise the throttle to 3,000-3,500 RPM.
-Turn off the engine and allow the engine to cool.
-Repeat (Until the coolant in on the FULL COLD level when the engine is cold)
How many quarts does it end up taking in total to fill up ? @@FenrisTheMannis
@@eseflacob.8651 About 6 quarts is what can be drained. Note: I highly recommend getting a hose clamp pliers, it make things easier.
Zero demonstration... Gotz get mines. Left out a lot. Very not sure or convincing on proper steps