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What kind of coolant does a Chrysler 300C use?

What kind of coolant does a Chrysler 300C use?

The 2006 Chrysler 300C came with a 5.7-liter Hemi v-8 and a five-speed automatic transmission. The cooling system for your engine holds just over 3.5 gallons of Mopar 50-50 premixed long-life coolant that should be changed every 50,000 miles.

How do you drain coolant from a radiator?

Rotate the radiator drain cock counter clockwise and allow the coolant to drain into the drain pan. When the coolant has finished draining rotate the drain cock clockwise until it is in the closed position. Slide the drain pan under the left side of the engine.

Where is the drain pan on a radiator?

Place a drain pan under the left corner of the radiator below the radiator drain cock. Rotate the radiator drain cock counter clockwise and allow the coolant to drain into the drain pan. When the coolant has finished draining rotate the drain cock clockwise until it is in the closed position. Slide the drain pan under the left side of the engine.

How does air bleed work on a Chrysler 3.3 liter?

Observe for any bubbles forming in the coolant in the radiator, this is a sign of air in the system. The Chrysler 3.3-liter has an automatic bleeder in the thermostat, known as a jiggle-valve. Allow the vehicle to remain running with the front end lifted until no bubbles appear, this bleeds the air.

The 2006 Chrysler 300C came with a 5.7-liter Hemi v-8 and a five-speed automatic transmission. The cooling system for your engine holds just over 3.5 gallons of Mopar 50-50 premixed long-life coolant that should be changed every 50,000 miles.

How to flush and air bleed Your radiator?

Using the correct combination of pieces supplied, place the “Coolant bottle Funnel” onto the top of the overflow tank. This funnel works like a charm and flushing / filling coolant system is a snap and is drip free…! 1. Recheck radiator drain plug to make sure it is closed.

How to flush and air bleed total cooling system?

1. Recheck radiator drain plug to make sure it is closed. 2. Pour radiator cleaner / flush chemical into the funnel. 3. Add deionized water into funnel until funnel is about half full. 4. Start engine and let idle.

How do you fill a pressure bottle neck?

Place tool number 8195 filling funnel into the pressure bottle neck. Pinch the overflow hose shut with the clamp attached to the funnel. Pour the pre-mixed 50-50 Mopar coolant into the large opening of the filler funnel. Continue to fill the cooling system until a steady stream of coolant flows from the clear hose. Remove the bleeder fitting.

How much oil to put in Jeep Grand Cherokee?

The 6.1L engine drains the oil slower than other engines. Drain the old warmed oil for at least 20 minutes to get as much out as possible. We suggest adding around 6-1/2 quarts, run the engine for a few minutes, shut it down and let sit for awhile, then fill as neccessary to bring the reading to the safe area on the dipstick.

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Ruth Doyle