Why are you using green coolant? Should be blur for that model. Also what was the need for the replacement? I've got a pressure induced slow leak near the drain plug
The owner of the car just got this car from the dealership and ran the curbside and cracked the radiator (FYI), And coolant was green. Thank you for your concern. Stay safe and God bless
@@SolofixOrlando reason I ask is I'm about to do a flush & have the same issue, green coolant but everyone/literature says it should be blue. All videos I see show green coolant too. I'm trying to figure how to clear the rad & overflow tank of mixed coolant colors & refill with blue. Any advice? Most my searches only cover old rally models/evos not a basic model
I would suggest green coolant, or better yet check your owners manual. I personally will use green because that's what I saw in the radiator from factory. Work safe God bless
@@dodgersfnshepard8673 what coolant color you see in your cooling system is what I prefer you to use. Not good to mix coolant. If you wanna change color, better to do a cooling system complete flush than change coolant color.
It really depend on what the problem is. It could be low coolant, thermostat not working, heater control valve, heater hoses clogged up. Like I said it really depend on what the problem is. These are common things to check if heater not working. Hope that helps. Let me know if you have more questions. Have a safe and happy new year.
@@SolofixOrlandoSorry, my question wasn't completed 😟 I actually want to replace my radiator to a new one. Since the current one has a major leak. I understood your video, it's pretty clear and well explained 👍 What I wanted to know is that after installing the new radiator, once you done filling the radiator with coolant. You mentioned that you need to bleed the air from the system while the engine is running and having the heater on full blast. The thing is my car doesn't have a heater since we don't have winter season where I'm from. So I wanted to know if I only needed to run the engine for awhile till there isn't any air in the system? Is that sufficient? Or is there something else that also needs to be done? (aside from the heater part)
@Ad-gc7th regardless, if have no winter, you still need to switch your heater on. I'm not understanding why you don't have heating system in your vehicle. But you must turn on heater to bleed system. You can also park your vehicle in a way where your radiator is the highest point then run engine in idle and squeezing hoses to let bubbles out and pressing on the gas pedal too. Hope that answers you question. Let me know if anything. Don't forget to subscribe. God bless. By the way, I was doing this video in guam 🇬🇺. No winter too
@@SolofixOrlando You mean switching the A/C on or just the fan? There's absolutely no heater in my car that blows warm air inside the car, since in Malaysia the weather is hot all year around. So non of the cars here has heaters that's blows warm air inside.
I think you meant to say "turn heat to max" and not "Turn AC to max"
yes! thank you.
Why are you using green coolant? Should be blur for that model. Also what was the need for the replacement? I've got a pressure induced slow leak near the drain plug
The owner of the car just got this car from the dealership and ran the curbside and cracked the radiator (FYI), And coolant was green. Thank you for your concern. Stay safe and God bless
As u can see the coolant came out of the radiator is green
@@SolofixOrlando reason I ask is I'm about to do a flush & have the same issue, green coolant but everyone/literature says it should be blue. All videos I see show green coolant too. I'm trying to figure how to clear the rad & overflow tank of mixed coolant colors & refill with blue. Any advice? Most my searches only cover old rally models/evos not a basic model
I would suggest green coolant, or better yet check your owners manual. I personally will use green because that's what I saw in the radiator from factory. Work safe God bless
@@dodgersfnshepard8673 what coolant color you see in your cooling system is what I prefer you to use. Not good to mix coolant. If you wanna change color, better to do a cooling system complete flush than change coolant color.
Bro. What to do if your car doesn't have a heater?
It really depend on what the problem is. It could be low coolant, thermostat not working, heater control valve, heater hoses clogged up. Like I said it really depend on what the problem is. These are common things to check if heater not working. Hope that helps. Let me know if you have more questions. Have a safe and happy new year.
@@SolofixOrlandoSorry, my question wasn't completed 😟
I actually want to replace my radiator to a new one. Since the current one has a major leak.
I understood your video, it's pretty clear and well explained 👍
What I wanted to know is that after installing the new radiator, once you done filling the radiator with coolant. You mentioned that you need to bleed the air from the system while the engine is running and having the heater on full blast. The thing is my car doesn't have a heater since we don't have winter season where I'm from.
So I wanted to know if I only needed to run the engine for awhile till there isn't any air in the system? Is that sufficient? Or is there something else that also needs to be done? (aside from the heater part)
@Ad-gc7th regardless, if have no winter, you still need to switch your heater on. I'm not understanding why you don't have heating system in your vehicle. But you must turn on heater to bleed system. You can also park your vehicle in a way where your radiator is the highest point then run engine in idle and squeezing hoses to let bubbles out and pressing on the gas pedal too. Hope that answers you question. Let me know if anything. Don't forget to subscribe. God bless. By the way, I was doing this video in guam 🇬🇺. No winter too
@@SolofixOrlando You mean switching the A/C on or just the fan?
There's absolutely no heater in my car that blows warm air inside the car, since in Malaysia the weather is hot all year around. So non of the cars here has heaters that's blows warm air inside.
@@Ad-gc7th yes, switch the AC on but must be in the hot mode.