@@danielreynoso8981 the reservoir is just for overflow. I didn’t have any coolant in mine so I didn’t have to drain it, if you have some it there should be a plug in the reservoir
Sorry for the late response, did you use the bottle of water like I did? That totally flushed my coolant out and then I blew the access water out with my mouth
This was a very useful and helpful tutorial. Thank you very much for posting this, it helped me change the coolant on my YFZ450.
Super helpful! Thank you for sharing this. I will be changing coolant on mine very soon.
Thank you bro me and you have the same exact quad bill balanced edition
Thank you man
What about the coolant reservoir in the back?
There is no reservoir in the back, it’s under the radiator on this quad
@chasemytrysak5652 don't you need to also drained the reservoir and replace with new coolant?
@@danielreynoso8981 the reservoir is just for overflow. I didn’t have any coolant in mine so I didn’t have to drain it, if you have some it there should be a plug in the reservoir
I think it may be newer models maybe but yeah I have a overflow reservoir in the back as well
@@jassemalzahrani4502same do you change it to ??
hey i drained my coolant but if i look in the radiator under the hose theres still coolant even after i flushed it with water what doni do
Sorry for the late response, did you use the bottle of water like I did? That totally flushed my coolant out and then I blew the access water out with my mouth
@@Chase.Mytrysakwhat do you mean when u blow out with ur mouth ? Blow the water out of radi?
What type of coolant do they use
There is no specific kind. I used engine ice that I bought from the dealership. Just use an ATV oriented coolant