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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Hi all
I just replaced the coolant in my ford AU III 2002. The mixture of demineralized water and coolant that I could pour in was 8 litres (2.5 coolant and 5.5 water). I read on the internet afterwards that I should have warmed up the car up during the system flush few times for the old coolant in the pump and engine to circulate. I flushed the old water few times but never allowed the thermostat to open. The car is 5 years old and has 80,000 kms So do you think that I should do it again because I have done it incorrect? Thanks for any advice in advance Cheers
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