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How often should I drain coolant in my 2005 Chevy Silverado?

How often should I drain coolant in my 2005 Chevy Silverado?

Chevrolet filled the 2005 Silverado’s cooling system with long-lasting Dex-Cool coolant. Chevrolet recommends draining and refilling the cooling system every five years or 150,000 miles, whichever comes first. The 2005 Silverado’s radiator does not have a drain plug, so draining the coolant requires removing the lower radiator hose.

Where is the purge solenoid located on a Silverado?

Here is a excerpt from the system description for the EVAP system that would indicate that when the purge valve is de-energized it should not pass any air. The EVAP purge solenoid valve is mounted on the top of the intake manifold. The EVAP purge solenoid valve isolator (2) and mounting fastener (3) must never be substituted.

How does the EVAP system work on a Chevy Silverado?

The EVAP system captures all fuel vapor from the fuel tank and sends them to the engines intake in order to be ignited in the normal combustion process. When the Chevy Silverado computer detects that the EVAP system is purging when it should not be, it will throw the P0496 OBDII code.

What kind of coolant does a Chevy Silverado use?

The Silverado line of Chevrolet pickups arrived in the 1999 model year, alongside the classic C- and K-series of pickups. In 2005, the Silverado came in three sizes — 1500, 2500HD and 3500HD. These sizes indicated 1/2-ton, 3/4-ton and 1-ton, respectively. Chevrolet filled the 2005 Silverado’s cooling system with long-lasting Dex-Cool coolant.

How much coolant does a 2005 Silverado take?

Add 50-50 premixed Dex-Cool coolant to the coolant overflow reservoir until the level reaches the “Full Cold” area on the reservoir. The 2005 Silverado’s cooling system holds 3.8 to 6.7 gallons of coolant, depending on optional equipment. Tighten the coolant overflow reservoir cap. Close the Silverado’s hood.

Is the coolant level on my Silverado Sierra low?

A Low Coolant message may be displayed on the Driver Information Center of some 2017-2018 Silverado and Sierra models equipped with the 6.6L Duramax diesel engine (RPO L5P). An inspection of the radiator surge tank may appear to show a low coolant condition.

How do you drain coolant from a Silverado truck?

Crawl beneath the front of the truck and find the lower radiator hose. Set a drain pan under the connection point between the lower radiator hose and the radiator. Squeeze the tabs on the lower radiator hose’s clamp with slip-joint pliers, and slide the hose clamp about 3 inches up the hose — away from the radiator.

What’s the best way to refill a Duramax Diesel?

They finally found a hole in the radiator. Replaced it and haven’t lost coolant or smelled it since. Fill res up, let it drain down with truck off. Repeat until full. Then start the truck letting it idle with cap off to temp and filling as needed. Drive around for a few miles with the heat blasting and check and refill.

How to drain a 5.3 block coolant drain plug?

Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle . Place a drain pan under the lower radiator hose. Using the J 38185 , reposition the lower radiator hose clamp. Remove the lower radiator hose from the radiator. Drain the cooling system.

How do you drain the radiator on a Silverado?

Raise the front of the Silverado, using a floor jack, and position jack stands under the frame rails. Lower the truck onto the jack stands. Crawl beneath the front of the truck and find the lower radiator hose. Set a drain pan under the connection point between the lower radiator hose and the radiator.

Chevrolet filled the 2005 Silverado’s cooling system with long-lasting Dex-Cool coolant. Chevrolet recommends draining and refilling the cooling system every five years or 150,000 miles, whichever comes first. The 2005 Silverado’s radiator does not have a drain plug, so draining the coolant requires removing the lower radiator hose.

Raise and support the vehicle. Refer to Lifting and Jacking the Vehicle . Place a drain pan under the lower radiator hose. Using the J 38185 , reposition the lower radiator hose clamp. Remove the lower radiator hose from the radiator. Drain the cooling system.

The Silverado line of Chevrolet pickups arrived in the 1999 model year, alongside the classic C- and K-series of pickups. In 2005, the Silverado came in three sizes — 1500, 2500HD and 3500HD. These sizes indicated 1/2-ton, 3/4-ton and 1-ton, respectively. Chevrolet filled the 2005 Silverado’s cooling system with long-lasting Dex-Cool coolant.

Raise the front of the Silverado, using a floor jack, and position jack stands under the frame rails. Lower the truck onto the jack stands. Crawl beneath the front of the truck and find the lower radiator hose. Set a drain pan under the connection point between the lower radiator hose and the radiator.

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Ruth Doyle