I like your video. You are the only UA-cam video on this that says you need to fill bottom reservoir when putting in new surge tank. Others just installed and filled the top of the surge tank.
Doesn’t the coolant in pressurized side fill during the proper fill process as the thermostat opens? Serious question because I’m replacing my coolant reservoir tomorrow because of a leak I thought was the radiator I replaced. It’s got to be the reservoir or the water pump from what I’ve read.
I like your video. You are the only UA-cam video on this that says you need to fill bottom reservoir when putting in new surge tank. Others just installed and filled the top of the surge tank.
Quick fix is make a jumper across the sensor plug. The lower part of the tank is an overflow res only it should not be full.
Thank you so much, doing it myself saved nearly $500.00!
No problem, thanks for watching.
You don’t have to fill the bottom tank that’s the overflow tank 🤦. The sensor is on the top section of the tank
That's the tank where the sensor is located, that's why it has 2 caps. If you don't fill it it will always read low coolant
@@showmemechanics Look close at the new clear tank in your video, the sensor points up and the float is in the top half of the tank.
Thank you so much for that information
No problem, thanks for watching.
How much should this cost? Also how long it take for a 1500
Doesn’t the coolant in pressurized side fill during the proper fill process as the thermostat opens? Serious question because I’m replacing my coolant reservoir tomorrow because of a leak I thought was the radiator I replaced. It’s got to be the reservoir or the water pump from what I’ve read.
No, you will have to fill each tank individually. The lower tank has the low coolant sensor in it.
Do I have to open up that bottom cap to pour in through the tiny hole?
Yes I remove the lower cap and pour it through the tiny hole under the upper cap till it comes out the bottom, then put the caps back on. It's a pain.
Awesome, thanks!