RAM CUMMINS COOLANT CHANGE 6.7L

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @klforrest573
    @klforrest573 Год назад +8

    Thanks for the video - miss the old days of just reaching down through the engine bay and opening the petcock.

    • @diywise
      @diywise  Год назад

      Tell me about it. No reason it shouldn’t be set up the same. They want you to take everything to the service center now.

  • @MendicantBias1
    @MendicantBias1 10 месяцев назад +7

    How to flush at home:
    Drain coolant
    Remove thermostat
    Install housing housing without thermostat
    Fill with distilled water
    Run engine until coolant is 120F
    Drain and repeat until only clear water comes out
    Install new thermostat
    Fill with coolant and distilled water to your desired ratio
    Drive

  • @akrider174
    @akrider174 Год назад +18

    You can move the steering fluid can over and access the drain. I did it today

    • @VK9
      @VK9 Год назад +1

      Access from the front is waaaaay better.

    • @JrSpitty
      @JrSpitty 7 месяцев назад +3

      @@VK9 its on bolt and a hex on a stubby wrench... doesnt even take a minute to do that... lol

    • @carl2591
      @carl2591 Месяц назад

      @@JrSpitty .. what size hex used..??

  • @richardnalbandian9572
    @richardnalbandian9572 Год назад +1

    Thank you for all your help. I’m going to pour the coolant in and see if it leaks, if it does I’m gonna take it to the dealer

  • @carlvin8693
    @carlvin8693 Год назад +4

    What is the recommended mileage to change coolant fluid

    • @diywise
      @diywise  Год назад +2

      This particular antifreeze is 10 year, 150,000 miles. Would go any longer than that obviously. Honestly it depends on who you ask how often to change it. Everyone says different but definitely no longer than stated above.

  • @goducgo
    @goducgo Год назад +3

    Didn’t you have to open the bleed screw. I’ve heard it’s the highest point in the system. Thanks for the video. Mine has about 55k miles on it. I doubt it’s good to 150k 10 years. Looked easy enough to do.

    • @diywise
      @diywise  Год назад +2

      No, it wasn’t needed. The air purged itself while filling the reservoir. Ran it for a little to warm it up, let it cool down overnight and topped it off in the morning. I like to keep my vehicles maintained and figured it wouldn’t hurt to change early. Honestly was pretty easy job to accomplish. Thanks for watching!

    • @alwayssharp
      @alwayssharp 2 месяца назад

      I would bleed it. I burned up a new water pump by not bleeding.

  • @706redpepper8
    @706redpepper8 5 месяцев назад +1

    Were you able to add all the coolant once you started and work out the air and it to bring it to the full mark ?? I’m old school with a radiator cap and this side tank has me sketchy.

    • @diywise
      @diywise  5 месяцев назад +1

      I was able to add a little more once it ran and cooled down. You ask if I was able to add “all the coolant”. Not able to add the full capacity that ram specifies because some is always in the radiator a little since the drain is in the side of the radiator and not the very bottom.

    • @706redpepper8
      @706redpepper8 5 месяцев назад +2

      @@diywise got ya , makes total sense. Thank you sir for your timely response

  • @donniediesel6.789
    @donniediesel6.789 Год назад +1

    94k on my 2017. Have not changed the coolant yet. How many miles was in your at this recording?

    • @diywise
      @diywise  Год назад

      Not exactly sure, but it was around 50,000. I try to keep my vehicles well maintained. Thanks for watching!

  • @RelaxItsJustTheInternet
    @RelaxItsJustTheInternet Год назад +3

    This video helped me a bunch I was actually draining my coolant to change my actuator. Thanks brotha

    • @shaneb3593
      @shaneb3593 Год назад

      What actuator?

    • @RelaxItsJustTheInternet
      @RelaxItsJustTheInternet Год назад

      @@shaneb3593 turbo actuator

    • @HotrodVeysey
      @HotrodVeysey Год назад

      How did the Actuator change go. Thats what im getting ready to do.

    • @RelaxItsJustTheInternet
      @RelaxItsJustTheInternet Год назад

      Check everything and make sure it is your actuator. But the change was pretty easy apart from lower left corner nut was rusted out 237k miles

    • @HotrodVeysey
      @HotrodVeysey Год назад

      @@RelaxItsJustTheInternet thanks for the reply. Yeah its definitely the actuator im just hoping the turbo is moving freely when i check it out. Should be i think my truck runs fine just getting the error messages for the actuator.

  • @2Tboys12
    @2Tboys12 Год назад +1

    Uhh... what about the 2.75 gallons still left in the engine block? Not a complete flush and refill.

    • @diywise
      @diywise  Год назад +2

      Not sure where you came up with 2.75 gallons? 2017 Ram 2500 Cummins coolant capacity it 5.7 gallons. After running the truck and warming it up I added just shy of 4 gallons, which would be 1.7 gallons left in the system. I did a coolant change not a coolant flush. My truck only had around 50,000 miles at the time of the coolant is rated for 10 year/150,000 miles. If your mileage was close to these specs I would do a coolant flush. In order to do a coolant flush it is the same thing, except you have to repeat this process, with driving / circulating the coolant in between draining, multiple times in order to dilute/ flush the entire system. Thank you for watching!

  • @rafaelsorto5735
    @rafaelsorto5735 Год назад +3

    Thank is a helpful video

    • @diywise
      @diywise  Год назад

      Thank you! Glad you found it useful.

  • @richardnalbandian9572
    @richardnalbandian9572 Год назад

    Took the whole grill off, as shown on your illustration, put the valve back on but it never really seems to tighten completely. Is that normal?

    • @diywise
      @diywise  Год назад +1

      You said “put the valve back on”. Hopefully you didn’t take it all the way out. I do not take the valve off. I open it about 1/4 turn until it starts to drain. When it is done draining tightened it back up until snug. The valve assembly stays in the radiator.

  • @richardnalbandian9572
    @richardnalbandian9572 Год назад

    I did take the valve all the way out having trouble putting it back in

  • @gmcgary79
    @gmcgary79 3 месяца назад

    No need to flush out the system?

  • @richardnalbandian9572
    @richardnalbandian9572 Год назад

    No I didn’t strip the threads I even took it to the dealership for them to look at and it was fine

    • @diywise
      @diywise  Год назад +1

      I don’t have a clue why it would be spinning then, unless it is so it is not over tightened.

  • @lebronisabeast
    @lebronisabeast Год назад

    How long did you let it idle to purge that air out?

    • @diywise
      @diywise  Год назад

      Maybe 10-15 minutes

  • @ahmadjanmuhammad8053
    @ahmadjanmuhammad8053 2 месяца назад

    Why the old colors is pink and new coolant is purple

  • @carlvin8693
    @carlvin8693 Год назад +1

    What year model is your Ram

  • @quintonjohnson2112
    @quintonjohnson2112 3 месяца назад

    Shouldn’t you flush it and not mix coolants ?

    • @diywise
      @diywise  3 месяца назад

      In order to “flush out” the system you would need to drain, fill, run engine; drain, fill, run engine; repeat…there is no way to evacuate the entire system completely. The hoses, bottom of radiator…will always have some in You will keep diluting it but some of the old will always be in the system. As far as mixing coolants, I don’t mix any coolants, it was Mopar coolant the same that the truck came with at the factory. Thanks for watching!

  • @richardnalbandian9572
    @richardnalbandian9572 Год назад

    Is it as easy as you make it look?

    • @diywise
      @diywise  Год назад +2

      Honestly if you have a little mechanical know how, it is pretty simple.

  • @richardnalbandian9572
    @richardnalbandian9572 Год назад

    It doesn’t seem to stop it just keeps turning

  • @cabrera4251
    @cabrera4251 Год назад

    How many gallons didnit take?

    • @diywise
      @diywise  Год назад +3

      4 1/2 gallons after it was topped off

    • @TriggerHappy007
      @TriggerHappy007 3 месяца назад

      Normally 3 gallons but I would get four to be on the safe side. After draining and refilled you want to run it and press the hoses for air and push the gas pedal several times to burp the system. Sometimes it takes more than three gallons

  • @57chevybeast46
    @57chevybeast46 Год назад +3

    People on here must not know the difference between a "change" and a "flush"..... if you have mixed antifreeze in your truck you will need to do a flush, which is pulling passenger inner fender out and taking the bottom hose off. Taking the thermostat housing off and flushing it with a water hose, yall will all know when its time to do that when your heat barely works and your freezing because the heater core is clogged 😬

    • @andymike6575
      @andymike6575 10 месяцев назад

      What do you mean by “mixed” antifreeze in your truck? I mixed mine in my garage while my truck was parked in the driveway. It’s a 1:1 ratio mix of distilled water and concentrate

    • @MendicantBias1
      @MendicantBias1 10 месяцев назад +2

      Please don’t use hose water in your engine.

  • @richardnalbandian9572
    @richardnalbandian9572 Год назад

    It does tighten up but then it loosens up when you keep turning it

    • @diywise
      @diywise  Год назад +1

      Not exactly sure on that. I believe it should just screw back in, did you possible strip the threads?

    • @RelaxItsJustTheInternet
      @RelaxItsJustTheInternet Год назад

      overtightened it. Mine closes just fine and to remove it you can simply twist it lose and pull on it softly without dropping it.

    • @williamdavids2620
      @williamdavids2620 Год назад

      Mine did this too. Doesn’t leak. Did you have to replace yours or is it ok?

    • @richardnalbandian9572
      @richardnalbandian9572 Год назад

      @@williamdavids2620 it ok no leaks

  • @o-skoo
    @o-skoo Месяц назад

    As a truck mechanic I can say this is not how you do this...but good luck have fun lol. Oh and that coolant is not 10 year 100k like it says on the bottle. If you do that you will need a heater core like every other ram owner who believes that bs. Change your coolant at 50k folks.