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  • TDI 103kw Coolant Drain

    Hi learned ones.
    I have been trying to find the best way to drain coolant on my 2013 Superb AWD wagon.
    There is a suggestion there is a drain cock, i cant seem to find one, I did find a frog.
    Under right bumper was suggested, removed belly pan I cant see anything.
    I removed the lower large hose, nothing in it, im thinking it may be an intercooler hose.

    Your shared wisdom would be appreciated
    regards

    Phil
    Skoda Yeti 103TDI-DSG My 13,
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