I've drained radiator fluid toooo many times on my parents cars and trucks. Once while it was snowing 😳 bad timing on my Dad's part. Enjoying the videos!!
What about the remaining coolant still in the engine/heater core on the other side of the thermostat? Quantities? Air purge procedure when filling up? Do sprinters not need the same treatment other cars do when changing coolant? As far as the two procedures covered in the video, they could be for any car...
You have to turn it 180⁰ from top position to bottom. It usually goes pretty easy 90⁰ but then you might need a pair of pliers to turn it another 90⁰.put a hose on the bleeder and will drain nice in the bucket instead of splattering everywhere
I've drained radiator fluid toooo many times on my parents cars and trucks. Once while it was snowing 😳 bad timing on my Dad's part.
Enjoying the videos!!
Your so awesome 👍 thanks for watching My videos 😊
What about the remaining coolant still in the engine/heater core on the other side of the thermostat? Quantities? Air purge procedure when filling up? Do sprinters not need the same treatment other cars do when changing coolant? As far as the two procedures covered in the video, they could be for any car...
Did you figure out why the radiator drain valve didn’t drain? Mine is doing the same thing
Same with our 2018!
I would usually keep clear of radiator drain plugs. Just in case they fail to reseal or in fact break off. I would always take a hose off.
You have to turn it 180⁰ from top position to bottom. It usually goes pretty easy 90⁰ but then you might need a pair of pliers to turn it another 90⁰.put a hose on the bleeder and will drain nice in the bucket instead of splattering everywhere
Thanks! Your comment was the most useful thing about the video other than locating the drain, itself. 👍👍👍😊
Amazing comment
Sometimes easier to take the top part of the hose off and lower it to let the water out.
I thought we was filling this radiator too