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Changing thermostat - draining coolant neccesary?
Hi All,
Yes I know there are plenty of threads on changing the thermostat but my question is - is it absolutely neccessary to drain all the coolant? Can it just be topped up afterwards?
Im not the most mechanically minded person but after reading the DIY threads, it looks quite easy - its just the coolant part im not quite sure on.
I am changing the thermo because the needle rarely moves off 'C' and vtec is not coming on sometimes.
Thanks
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You know you want too...
Array
nope.... most of the collant will be within your radiator, and unless your car is turned on, and your water pump is pumping water around, you wont get much coolant draining from the thermo housing.
You will get SOME leakage, but i wouldnt worry about that too much, just check your levels afterwards and replace. Remember, coolant is hot, so do this when your car is cold.
You CAN replace the cooolant if you want to do a coolant change at the same time though...
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good boy zilli
im not racist
but i gave u a rep
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Thats what I was hoping to hear!!
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I read in a few threads that coolant needed to be drained to ensure there are no air locks?
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You know you want too...
Array
nah no need for that... when you are done, turn your car on and leave the radiator cap off, and when the thermo opens, the pump will circulate the coolant around, and any air bubbles will come out... in any case, the air will come out of the overflow hose...
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Sweet. Thanks heaps for your quick reply.
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You know you want too...
Array
sweet dude.... in the meantime try not to rev your car too hard!
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Wrong. The thermostat housing is low height wise. Water wants to level out. If you don't pre drain some coolant, half of the coolant in your radiator and your engine will spill everywhere. Its like punching a hole in a bottle, anything above it is gonna come out.
If you pre drain in to a clean container, you can re-use it if it is not old.
Deano. 
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You know you want too...
Array
i didnt get much come out of mine...
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 Originally Posted by Zilli
nah no need for that... when you are done, turn your car on and leave the radiator cap off, and when the thermo opens, the pump will circulate the coolant around, and any air bubbles will come out... in any case, the air will come out of the overflow hose...
exactly right.
but also remember to put the temp slide to HOT , leave the car idling until the thermo fan switches on TWICE and top up the coolant as it drops in level.
after twice most air would of worked its way out. replace cap and drive as normal , and check your overflow resevoir in the next few days , it may need a top up.
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