I believe so, however, the first step to refilling will be to bleed, or vacuum, the system. Therefore, if you have a lot of coolant still in the system, you’ll have to prep properly for that event. I was surprised how much coolant was in the lines. My advice would be to drain all the lines, which also gives you an opportunity to inspect those interfaces. It is a hassle though, but worth it in my opinion.
What an amazingly put together video. I have never seen such a spectacle before.
OCD HAUS Thanks for sharing this very comprehensive and well put together video 👍 I'm sure a lot of people will really benefit from it.
You’re very welcome. It was a lot of work, both, the actual install and shooting and editing the video. Thanks for your comment.
Best video I’ve seen on this topic. Pls do more diy
Right? I decided to do it after trying to find info online about how to do it.
Is it necessary to disconnect all the coolant hoses? Can you just drain the rear and front and bleed the system?
I believe so, however, the first step to refilling will be to bleed, or vacuum, the system. Therefore, if you have a lot of coolant still in the system, you’ll have to prep properly for that event. I was surprised how much coolant was in the lines. My advice would be to drain all the lines, which also gives you an opportunity to inspect those interfaces. It is a hassle though, but worth it in my opinion.
@@OCDHAUS thanks. keep up the great work