Hey man, thanks for this video! is it safe to bleed without that funnel? is there a bleed screw? or if i just let it run for 20 minutes it should be fine?
@@mayurpatel5293 The funnel makes it a lot easier. You can still do it without the funnel. Just keep filling out the reservoir and compressing the hoses to remove the air bubbles. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this.
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@@TrashPanda12 that is correct. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
@@senoritaDeluchi I suppose the drain petcock is in the same position and hopefully easier to access. Verify the engine drain bolt is also in the same place as this engine. Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this. I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
@@gotitdonethe dealer changed my coolant but I was expecting to see a nice bright fluid through the reservoir, from outside the reservoir it doesn’t look bright it looks kinda dark and murky is that just cause the reservoir is not clear see through? My dealer is reputable
@@timdefrank3641 you can take some fluid out with a syringe and check it out. In my video you can see the new fluid is transparent blue. More, if they just drained it through the petcock there is still some old fluid inside the engine that will be mixed with the new one. I have another video where I drained the engine as well. FULL Engine Coolant Drain and Fill on a 10th generation Honda Civic (2016 - 2021) ruclips.net/video/q8q-1XJsPyw/видео.html Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this.
Hey man, thanks for this video! is it safe to bleed without that funnel? is there a bleed screw? or if i just let it run for 20 minutes it should be fine?
@@mayurpatel5293 The funnel makes it a lot easier. You can still do it without the funnel. Just keep filling out the reservoir and compressing the hoses to remove the air bubbles.
Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this.
Thanks for posting. How much coolant did it take to fill it back up?
@@sergeyparshin8682 around 1 gallon
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Just so I'm understanding, I want ABSOLUTELY NO air in the lines/engine, right? Keep burbing the line till there are zero bubbles?
@@TrashPanda12 that is correct.
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Just need reassurance lol I can do the same steps for a 2017 Honda Civic Sport, manual transmission yes? I get nervous.
@@senoritaDeluchi I suppose the drain petcock is in the same position and hopefully easier to access. Verify the engine drain bolt is also in the same place as this engine.
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I am regularly fixing things around the house and adding videos about it.
@@gotitdonethe dealer changed my coolant but I was expecting to see a nice bright fluid through the reservoir, from outside the reservoir it doesn’t look bright it looks kinda dark and murky is that just cause the reservoir is not clear see through? My dealer is reputable
I have a civic si
I was just worried like maybe they overlooked that item on the work order
@@timdefrank3641 you can take some fluid out with a syringe and check it out. In my video you can see the new fluid is transparent blue.
More, if they just drained it through the petcock there is still some old fluid inside the engine that will be mixed with the new one.
I have another video where I drained the engine as well.
FULL Engine Coolant Drain and Fill on a 10th generation Honda Civic (2016 - 2021)
ruclips.net/video/q8q-1XJsPyw/видео.html
Please consider subscribing to my channel or a $thanks. It will help me on doing more videos like this.