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Tommo



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coolant draining
Planning to change coolant soon but have researched this and ended up with numerous versions of how to do this. Unfortunately, this has confused me so;

how do you drain the coolant without having to remove the alternator?
can someone post pics of each step (I know I might be asking alot Smile )
do I have to disconnect the thermostat?

Most of the posts I have read suggest I may only get 5-6 litres if I don't remove the alternator Sad

thanks Tommo
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Tommo



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Anyone?
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Would removing the small pipe at the front left of the radiator at the bottom do it? 2002 90 Td5 Station Wagon
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Tommo



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What I have established is by removing the lower pipe to the radiator will drain 2/3rds of the coolant. Stupidly the engine block drain is apparently behind the alternator which means removing the ancillary belt and then alternator which is a pain. I was wondering if there is another option which works well?
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appaloosadude



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Are you trying to retain the coolant?

If not, the way I would do it, would be to do several plain water flushes to remove coolant in the block, then refill with proper coolant.
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