STOP Draining Coolant! You Don’t Need To When Replacing a Thermostat
Автор: Homeowner Repair
Загружено: 2025-12-20
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When replacing a thermostat, many people assume the radiator must be fully drained — but in most cases, that’s completely unnecessary.
In this video, I explain why you don’t need to drain the antifreeze when replacing a thermostat, how the cooling system actually works, and when draining coolant does make sense. This simple knowledge can save you time, money, and a huge mess in your driveway.
You’ll learn:
✅How coolant sits in the system during thermostat replacement
✅When draining antifreeze is NOT required
✅Common thermostat replacement mistakes
✅How to minimize coolant loss
✅When you should drain the cooling system
This applies to most vehicles, including Ford, Chevy, Toyota, Honda, Nissan, and more.
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