Coolant replacement
Thanks,
Michael Barnett
Consider going 70/30 or 60/40 water/coolant mix if you live in a hot/warm climate. I will do that next time.
the worst thing most owners can do is disturb this with nasty tap water and the wrong type of antifreeze and ruin the car - especially as most leave it half empty
It makes me wonder how the manufacturer comes up with their guidelines and change intervals. Do they take into account that my car is in a hot climate (California) vs. the others that live in colder ones (Northern Europe/Canada)?
if high mileage the rad should rot out before 15 years
so below 100k no road salt on the rad - thermostat, heater valve and coolant change 12 to 16 years
>150k miles thermostat, heater valve, water pump, radiator, AC condenser, and coolant change (on anything over 10 years old)
I was recently on vacation in South America, it was very hot and very humid. Their ACs were on max, all day, saw quite a few cars that overheated.
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I've done it on my S500 and it was pretty easy to be honest.
Drain at the bottom of the rad and fill at the top, that's about it.
After 10km driving i had to add another liter or so.
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It’s a longer story but my other car has two cooling systems and about 10 radiators. When I upgraded the intercoolers I was told by everyone to be very careful or air bubbles, which can cause hot spots. So I took it to a shop instead.









