86 BRZ FRS change coolant and bleed air from cooling system Toyota 86 Subaru BRZ Scion FRS

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • how to correctly change the coolant and make sure you have bled the air out of the cooling system from a Toyota 86, Subaru BRZ, Scion FRS.

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  • @bboyairrick
    @bboyairrick 2 месяца назад +2

    Ive been coming back to this video everything i need to do a coolant fillup or someone has a brz/frs that needs to do it. Best video for this.

  • @Kyrpptic
    @Kyrpptic 4 года назад +9

    Thanks for this my BRZ is sitting on low and I struggled to find a good video

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  4 года назад

      glad my video could help :o)

  • @braddarrow7353
    @braddarrow7353 3 года назад +14

    Bro you don’t need hose. They made it so you use the black overflow tube to hook up to that radiator bleeder 🤙🏻

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  3 года назад +1

      OK - thanks for that tip :)

  • @Leonardo555ZZZ
    @Leonardo555ZZZ 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for the video , very helpful..
    Just did it and my tips are that the easiest way to see the stopcock and the spigot is to look through the front grill.
    After draining , I filled the rad with plain water , then ran the engine through the 3000 rpm 5 times , then drained again and this certainly got more old coolant out.
    Then filled with new coolant . I also opened the bleeder every time I drained or filled the system.
    When filling , a small amount of coolant comes out of the bleeder only when it is almost full.
    All done , no problems .

  • @user-kb8ls6el4u
    @user-kb8ls6el4u Год назад +1

    Really nice video Peter.. i need to do this soon and was going to pay a local garage big $$, but thanks to you am going to do it myself now. Love your accent, thanks again !

  • @darkpulse8315
    @darkpulse8315 4 года назад +4

    Easy just finished now my system is looking clean. 👌

  • @jpwhitne
    @jpwhitne Год назад

    Thanks for the detailed video, especially calling out the bleeder screw!

  • @55stevieray
    @55stevieray 3 года назад

    Very thorough video, thank you!

  • @mikestillone9993
    @mikestillone9993 4 года назад +1

    Thanks Peter good vid!

  • @bubucachoo0882
    @bubucachoo0882 5 лет назад +1

    Sweet man thanks for this video!

  • @orionarielle
    @orionarielle 3 года назад

    Super helpful, thanks man!

  • @jtothej1691
    @jtothej1691 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video 😁

  • @xx-quickthemaster-xx4208
    @xx-quickthemaster-xx4208 3 года назад

    Great video man

  • @toantran-ws8qo
    @toantran-ws8qo 4 года назад

    Thanks, great video👍

  • @Kkboiboi
    @Kkboiboi 3 года назад

    Great video!!!!

  • @Boxman717
    @Boxman717 4 года назад

    Great job thanks!!

  • @muffinmansshow6456
    @muffinmansshow6456 4 года назад +2

    What if coolant starts coming out of the radiator when your bleeding the air with the air bleeder cap off and the radiator cap off

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  4 года назад +2

      can you see coolant in the air bleeder at the same time as coolant is overflowing from the radiator? if you can all is OK. If not make sure the car is on level ground - the air bleeder is slightly higher than the level of the radiator cap.

    • @muffinmansshow6456
      @muffinmansshow6456 4 года назад +1

      Peter I didn’t know the car needed to be level thanks that helps a lot I thought it was way worse

  • @jaredwhite2521
    @jaredwhite2521 3 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @GEO3535
    @GEO3535 4 года назад

    great video but why would you change it at a very low mileage,Just a curious question

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  4 года назад +2

      thanks for the question. I had just bought the car and it had been sitting undriven for nearly a year. It 9 months overdue for a service even though it had only done 1,000km since the last service. bit of a 'barn' find, the guy I bought it from had to buy a battery to start it! I just changed all the fluids and threw on new tyres so I knew everything was OK with it. It is an awesome car!

    • @GEO3535
      @GEO3535 4 года назад

      @@numbnutsAU it had me thinking for a bit but I makes complete sense I appreciate the video

  • @utkarsh12
    @utkarsh12 4 года назад +3

    i was doing this and then dropped the bleeder valve screw into the engine bay...
    cant drive the car now

    • @papisclips1451
      @papisclips1451 4 года назад +1

      I did the same exact thing 😅 I had to remove the skid plate plus the exhaust shroud to get it back. Added an extra hour to the job 🤧

  • @halo8783
    @halo8783 4 года назад +1

    Were did you get the quickjacks from and what model are they?

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  4 года назад

      quickjack.com.au I got the BL-5000SLX as they can lift the other cars that I have as well www.quickjack.com.au/car-hoist-systems/bl-5000slx-portable-car-hoist.html

  • @deanyang1982
    @deanyang1982 4 года назад

    Great Vid, may I ask what is the diameter of the tube?

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  4 года назад +1

      thanks - the tube has inside diameter of 8mm

  • @toyota8654
    @toyota8654 2 года назад

    Does the coolant literally need to be leaking out of the bleeder ?? Because I don’t seem to getting any coolant coming out .

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  2 года назад +1

      As long as you see it in the bleeder it is fine.

  • @JojoushiPWI
    @JojoushiPWI 3 года назад

    Hi Peter, what drain hose did you use? Or is it universal?

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  3 года назад +1

      I just used a bit of hose I had lying around. As long as it has the same inside diameter that fits over the drain you should be fine.

  • @adalbertpayan811
    @adalbertpayan811 2 года назад

    So I over filled the reservoir, the radiator bleed nipple has radiator coming from it, should I just get a turkey baster and suck some coolant from the reservoir?

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  2 года назад

      Yep, you need to get it out somehow and back to the high level mark.

  • @JacobZika
    @JacobZika 2 года назад

    A bit late to the party here but I am currently doing this. After I race the engine to 3000 rpm 5 times, wait a minute, then check the radiator level, it’s low. I then unscrew the bleed valve and the coolant level rises in the radiator neck. Should I keep doing this and filling up with coolant without removing the bleed valve? Or should I remove the bleed valve and if both levels are good, move on to the next step?

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  2 года назад +1

      I'd top up the radiator without releasing the bleed valve to equalise the levels, run it for bit and then check the levels at both points again until both levels are good. You want to get to a point where you can see coolant in both. Once you have done it a few times take the car for a decent drive, let it cool overnight and then check levels on flat ground.

    • @JacobZika
      @JacobZika 2 года назад

      @@numbnutsAU I appreciate the response!

    • @JacobZika
      @JacobZika 2 года назад

      @@numbnutsAU you also mentioned that these have a self burping system. What does that mean exactly? Does that mean that this cooling system on the 86 platform purges some air on its own? I cannot for the life of me find any info on this online. Any info would be much appreciated! Thank you.

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  2 года назад +1

      @@JacobZika it purges some air on it's own but needs help by releasing some air at the bleed screw.

    • @JacobZika
      @JacobZika 2 года назад

      @@numbnutsAU again, thank you for the response! Got coolant level equal and can monitor the temps with my open flash tablet that is a little more accurate than the gauge. Temps are perfect!

  • @josephs7797
    @josephs7797 10 месяцев назад

    Can someone link what kinda of stand he’s got under his car? Or at least say what type it is so I can find one?

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  10 месяцев назад

      QuickJack BL-5000SLX

  • @jdmmistake
    @jdmmistake 3 года назад

    I drive a 2016 Scion FR-S and I’ve always taken my car to get serviced at the dealership so this will be the first time I’ll be replacing the coolant myself. I don’t know exactly what coolant they’ve been using but I’m assuming it’s the genuine Toyota stuff that shows in the manual. The problem is, is that they NEVER have it in stock at my local Toyota dealership. I can’t seem to find it anywhere in my area so I went ahead and got the Subaru 50/50 long life coolant(blue). You mentioned in the video that you won’t be able to get 100% of the coolant out of the system so I was wondering if it’s okay for me to just follow these exact steps even though the two different coolant brands will mix together? Will there be any issues with that, or should I flush out the entire cooling system with distilled water first? Thanks!

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  3 года назад +1

      Hi Josh, you will be 100% fine to use the Subaru Long Life Coolant in your FR-S. It will be exactly the same specification as the coolant in your car now and what you'd get from the Toyota dealership. I did exactly the same thing when I changed mine. It all likely comes from the same factory - they just put a different label on the bottle. Just follow the steps in the video - no need to flush out the cooling system.

    • @jdmmistake
      @jdmmistake 3 года назад

      @@numbnutsAU Awesome! Thanks for the informative and detailed video. This video is the only reason I’ve decided to do it myself this time around. Keep up the great work!

  • @stagecrewjenni
    @stagecrewjenni 2 года назад

    Can someone tell me if they know what kind of a lift that is... That's awesome.

  • @phaylin687
    @phaylin687 4 года назад +1

    Hello I accidentally left the coolant bleed valve unscrewed(open) when reving the engine was wondering if that would result in air getting into the system? :(
    Thanks

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  4 года назад +4

      it shouldn't be a problem as the coolant bleed valve is a high point in the cooling system that allows air to escape.

    • @phaylin687
      @phaylin687 4 года назад

      @@numbnutsAU thanks for the info!

  • @ErezYafee
    @ErezYafee 3 года назад

    There is no point for the heater to be on, or on full heat. Coolant will always flow inside the heater core because there is no valve that prevents that

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  3 года назад +8

      my video follows the procedure from the workshop service manual. part of the procedure includes operating the heater at the maximum hot position with the fan speed set to "low"

  • @kevinyung1743
    @kevinyung1743 4 года назад

    I still got old coolant in my system :(

  • @TheCoopsau
    @TheCoopsau 4 года назад

    Where did you get the lifting system your using?

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  4 года назад

      www.quickjack.com.au/ best thing I have ever bought for the garage

  • @kgthegreatone943
    @kgthegreatone943 3 года назад

    Why did you change it with only 17,000 miles?

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  3 года назад +1

      thanks for the question. I had just bought the car and it had been sitting undriven for nearly a year. It was 9 months overdue for a service even though it had only done 1,000km since the last service. bit of a 'barn' find, the guy I bought it from had to buy a battery to start it! As a precaution I just changed all the fluids and threw on new tyres so I knew absolutely everything was OK with it.

  • @kaibotski4939
    @kaibotski4939 3 года назад

    Isn't the coolant rated for 12 years?

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  3 года назад +1

      150,000km or 6-8 years. I changed mine early as I bought the car used and wanted to make sure everything was 100%. Changed all fluids when I got it.

  • @GuillemoreGatab
    @GuillemoreGatab 4 года назад

    when to change my coolant on my brz?

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  4 года назад +1

      change it according to the schedule in your service manual

  • @bubucachoo0882
    @bubucachoo0882 5 лет назад

    Everything good with the car??

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  5 лет назад +1

      yep - all good. after the end of the video I allowed the car to cool again and had to top off the coolant again by a very small amount. Since then levels have remained stable across the engine i.e. radiator, coolant reservoir and at the air bleed valve. Just keep checking your levels until everything stabilises.

    • @bubucachoo0882
      @bubucachoo0882 5 лет назад

      Perfect man!!! do you know the exact amount of coolant you used!!

    • @bubucachoo0882
      @bubucachoo0882 5 лет назад

      Awesome video by the way man!

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  5 лет назад

      @@bubucachoo0882 just under 5 litres, but only just! didn't need to open the one litre bottle.

  • @anthonyakers6374
    @anthonyakers6374 3 года назад

    What’s that lift?

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  3 года назад +1

      QuickJack BL-5000SLX www.quickjack.com.au/bl-5000slx-portable-car-hoist.html

    • @anthonyakers6374
      @anthonyakers6374 3 года назад

      Peter Awesome thanks for the quick reply!

  • @valentinedpg
    @valentinedpg 3 года назад +1

    White wait did you just say $125?!!!!!!!! For coolant?! WHAT!!!!!!!!!!

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  3 года назад +2

      it's Smurf blood apparently lol! there are other aftermarket options for blue long life coolant that should be fine - just check that it is compatible with subaru engines. In Australia Penrite make a blue long life coolant for this engine that is about half the price of the subaru genuine coolant. i'll likely use it next time I change my coolant.

    • @valentinedpg
      @valentinedpg 3 года назад +2

      @@numbnutsAU oh it's Australian dollar... 🤣 Makes sense now. Nevermind

    • @jhowie
      @jhowie 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@numbnutsAUhi i am in australia as well. Have you tried the penrite blue oem coolant yet? thanks.

    • @Leonardo555ZZZ
      @Leonardo555ZZZ 8 месяцев назад

      @@jhowie Nulon also make blue coolant concentrate suitable for these engines ,,8 years or 150,000 km.

  • @MrTino72310
    @MrTino72310 2 года назад

    Cars backwards mate

  • @lizbethgonzalez6148
    @lizbethgonzalez6148 2 года назад +1

    Super dragged out video

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  2 года назад +5

      I do my videos for the benefit of people who might be new to spannering - hence the amount of detail I go into.

    • @Aaron-fb6mb
      @Aaron-fb6mb 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@numbnutsAUas someone who’s new to it, I greatly appreciate the detail

  • @axa.axa.
    @axa.axa. 4 года назад

    "correctly change"? Armature hour. you left half the old coolant in there. you need to detach the lower radiator hose. also the expansion take overflow tube is made for attaching to the drain. take my thumb down

    • @numbnutsAU
      @numbnutsAU  4 года назад +14

      you could certainly remove the outlet hose from the bottom of the engine block and get maybe another 500ml from it. not worth it and you're just introducing the possibility of leaks by disturbing the hose. you're never going to get all the coolant out of the cooling system in any case. my method follows the workshop guide, and they didn't put a drain stop cock on the radiator for decoration. thanks for your "pro" tip though - it is appreciated.