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When I did my first drain the coolant was a very dark green. My replacement coolant was blue MINI brand. To be safe, I flushed it with deionized water 4 times to get all the old coolant out. One trick I learned to speed up the process was to blow air through the system using my mouth, creating a seal and pushing air in yes I know it's poisonous. I was careful. and that pushed a ton of old coolant out. I also did that when bleeding the system each time by blowing into the system with the bleeder valve open until coolant started flowing through.
From the picture: - Sample one was from the first drain of just the old coolant. - Sample two was after just filling it with water, bleeding and running it, and draining it again. - Sample Three was the same deal. - Sample four I used the "blow push" method and it helped a ton. ![]() __________________ This post was auto-generated based upon a question asked on our tech article page here: MINI Cooper R56 Draining and Filling Cooling System (2007-2011) | Pelican Parts DIY Maintenance Article |
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Thanks for sharing your installation process and experience. These type of comments add so much to the Pelican tech community.
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