Coolant level check. Cooling system-draining and filling
The cooling system is closed and designed to maintain
coolant level to top of radiator. WARNING: DO NOT OPEN RADIATOR DRAINCOCK
WITH ENGINE RUNNING OR WHILE ENGINE IS HOT
AND COOLING SYSTEM IS UNDER PRESSURE. Remove radiator cap. The coolant level should be
to top of radiator. If not, and if coolant level in coolant
recovery bottle is at ADD mark, check for: WARNING: DO NOT REMOVE CYLINDER BLOCK
DRAIN PLUGS OR LOOSEN RADIATOR DRAINCOCK
WITH SYSTEM HOT AND UNDER PRESSURE.
SERIOUS BURNS FROM COOLANT CAN OCCUR. DO NOT WASTE reusable coolant. If solution is
clean, drain coolant into a clean container for reuse. DRAINING NOTE: On the 4.7L engine the thermostat is an inlet
side thermostat. This means that the engine coolant
will not drain when the radiator drain petcock is
opened. It will be necessary to remove the thermostat
housing and thermostat to allow the coolant
traped in the engine block to drain. (1) Remove radiator pressure cap.
(2) Loosen radiator petcock. (3) Place a drain pan under the thermostat housing,
then remove the thermostat housing and thermostat
(4.7L only).
(4) Remove cylinder block drain plugs. Refer to
(Fig. 26) (Fig. 27).
Fig. 26 Cylinder Block Drain Plug-5.2L/5.9L Engines-Typical 1 - BLOCK DRAIN PLUG
Fig. 27 Cylinder Block Drain Plug-4.7L Engine- Typical 1 - CYLINDER BLOCK DRAIN PLUG 2 - EXHAUST MANIFOLD AND HEAT SHIELD REFILLING Clean cooling system prior to refilling. Refer to
Cooling System Cleaning section of this group.
(1) Install cylinder block drain plug(s) s. Coat the
threads with Mopart Thread Sealant with Teflon. (2) Close radiator petcock.
(3) Fill cooling system with a 50/50 mixture of
water and Mopart Antifreeze/Coolant.
(4) Fill coolant reserve/overflow tank to FULL
mark on indicator stick.
(5) Start and operate engine until thermostat
opens (upper radiator hose warm to touch).
(6) If necessary, add a 50/50 water and Mopart
Antifreeze/Coolant mixture to the coolant reserve/
overflow tank. This is done to maintain coolant level
between the FULL and ADD marks. The level in the
reserve/overflow tank may drop below the ADD mark
after three or four warm-up and cool-down cycles.Coolant level check
Cooling system-draining and filling
Dodge Durango (DN) 1998-2003 Service Manual
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