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Tips to Drain and Refill Coolant on 2003-2007 Honda Accord

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This is a 2006 Accord and we are going to do a drain fill up on the engine coolant.

The drain plug is extremely conveniently located in the center and has a hole below it. So you can drain pipes into your pan and we're likewise going to remove the radiator cap so we can let it fall out better. We took the drain plug out even if it assists speed up the process. When you first open the plug, it's most likely in a concussion, let it drain for a bit and after that when it decreased took the plug out to speed it up. It's practically done so put in the drain plug now simply requires to be hand tight.

We have our small adapter or small-cap, we're going to mount it. We would the radiator cap tighten it down and then that allows us to install our funnel just going to push in so adequate not to leak now we can fill it up.

We refilled the Accord with the authentic blue Honda coolant, then what we're going to do is we're going to run the engine. Since right now we have our overflow going, they get sucked into the engine, once it's running and as soon as the thermostat opens and the coolant is streaming through the engine.

It's going to clear out any air bubbles when the fan kicks on. Then you turn on your heating system which when you first start the engine have all that, turned off have the heater, a great deal of things and after that but once a fan begin turn on the heating system. Let the coolant flow into the heater cord, it ought to be full, you plug up if you have this cool funnel.

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As engine run, I'm going to squeeze that upper radiator tube push the plugin. Then we can eliminate our excess coolant and after that we're going to eliminate our adapters. Prior to we're done, we're going to top off the tank to the complete mark and replace the radiator cap and we're done.
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