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How much does it cost to drain your antifreeze?

How much does it cost to drain your antifreeze?

The cost of a coolant flush typically runs between $100 and $150, according to highly rated mechanics. Kauffeld says this can include four gallons of coolant, a conditioner and a cleaner. CostHelper.com estimates the cost between $54 and $144 for a radiator flush at a standard shop, with an average price of $99.

How often should you flush your coolant?

every 30,000 miles
If you are wondering about your car’s cooling system maintenance interval, you can refer to your owner’s manual to find out what the manufacturer recommends. In general, most vehicles require coolant service every 30,000 miles or 5 years, whichever comes first.

How do you drain antifreeze from an engine?

Many types of antifreeze coolant are pre-mixed, so read the instructions on the bottle before diluting with water. If you need to completely drain the coolant, place a bucket underneath the coolant hose, near the front of the engine. Locate and loosen the hose clamp on the coolant hose with the flat head screwdriver.

How do you get coolant out of a radiator?

Consult the vehicle owner’s manual for the location of the radiator petcock, or drain, and position the container on the ground under that drain, so it’s ready to capture the escaping antifreeze. Open the drain, and allow all the coolant to drain into the container until it stops flowing out. Then close the radiator petcock or drain.

Do you have to flush the coolant before you drain it?

This is definitely a job for your mechanic . Keep in mind that your cooling system needs to be working well before you flush it. This means that any leaking or overheating issues must be repaired first, before performing the flushing procedure.

Where is the coolant hose on a Dodge Ram?

Locate and loosen the hose clamp on the coolant hose with the flat head screwdriver. The coolant hose is located near the bottom of the serpentine belt underneath the front of the engine bay. Drain the coolant completely and reattach the coolant hose, tightening the hose clamp with the flat head screwdriver.

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