diy Coolant flush - question / suggestions needed
I drained the old coolant and then usex distilled water to do 2 more flushes. All orange coolant is gone. In the Last flush I actually let it drain. Whole night with radiator cap open. Then I started the car in the morning and little bit more came out.
then I started putting new green coolant (premixed ) and it should use around 2.5 gallon of coolant but It was full in about 1.25 gallon only. I started the car for about 30 minures with heat on, tried pushing both hoses connected to the radiator, it helped little bit but didn't make much room. In fact I noticed the coolant got pretty hot and I could see it steaming from the funnel I was using to pour coolant. While the temperature niddle in tge dash was at normal level (little below the mid point in the gauge), is it normal ?
Have anyone faced same issue or have any suggestions on how to put the required 2.5 gallon coolant ?
Also are you sure you are using the right coolant? My 2005 takes Toyota pink and most alternatives for Toyota's coolant is usually red as I've never seen a suitable green one myself uses on Toyotas in a long time.
Simple solution to your problem would have been to add 1.25 gallons of undiluted coolant and then top off with distilled water. Run engine and try to get as much air out as possible like you did. Also replace coolant reservoir with diluted 50/50 coolant.
Then close it up and watch temp gauge and the coolant reservoir for the next few days. The system can push air into reservoir and draw coolant from there. Refill reservoir with distilled water as needed.
Your system will either already be at 50/50 or be slightly higher (which is harmless) and go toward 50/50.
Last, I also agree with using Toyota coolant rather than the green, yellow, or orange stuff.
Last edited by mylexbaby; Jun 24, 2017 at 09:14 AM.
could you suggest if there might be more information on how to access it or any other way to drain all the coolant out ?
I guess even the inclined car position won't help to remove all the coolant from radiator drain plug.
Radiator Drain
Front Engine Block Drain Plug
Rear Engine Block Drain Plug, I can live without open it.
Toyota Concentrated Coolant, 50/50 with Distilled Water I Use.
Proper Bleeding.
Forgot how much drained, but measure out and pour in exact the same amount should be perfect safe so far.
All done!
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Radiator Drain
Front Engine Block Drain Plug
Rear Engine Block Drain Plug, I can live without open it.
Toyota Concentrated Coolant, 50/50 with Distilled Water I Use.
Proper Bleeding.
Forgot how much drained, but measure out and pour in exact the same amount should be perfect safe so far.
All done!
I measured in radiator about 1.25 gallon, so rest about 1 gallon should be in the engine , any guess how much you have to pour after draining from radiator and front engine.
for front engine drain, both bottom plastic cover needs to be removed correct?
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I measured in radiator about 1.25 gallon, so rest about 1 gallon should be in the engine , any guess how much you have to pour after draining from radiator and front engine.
for front engine drain, both bottom plastic cover needs to be removed correct?
Only front one plastic cover need to be removed like change oil filter if my memory serves well.



