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  • R36 Coolant Change

    I am planing to change the coolant for my R36. I searched internet and have not found any info regarding the radiator drain plug. So i jacked the car up and had a look. Apparently there is no drain plug, the hose needs to be pulled to drain.

    So Question: Do I disconnect the RED arrow part or BLUE arrow part? Thanks.
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    2018 BMW 125i M Sport |AlpineWhite|719M JetBlack|BlackLeather |ComfortPackage|Sunroof|WirelessCharging
    2010 MY10 R36 Wagon | Biscay Blue | Power Tailgate | RNS510 | MDI | RVC | 51,000 km |Garage Open Button | Dead Pedal Mod | OE Fit DRL | VCDS | Sprint Booster | H&R Rear Sway Bar | Alcantara Steering Wheel | Dual Reverse Light | 19" Bentley Wheels (BBS Forged Split) | Michelin PS 4S
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  • #2
    I just pull the temp sensor out (by removing the green circlip). Just make sure you retrieve the O-ring.
    '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
    '01 Beetle 2.0

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
      I just pull the temp sensor out (by removing the green circlip). Just make sure you retrieve the O-ring.
      OMG! Sounds too easy, any tricks there? easy to put the Oring back and reinstall? Thanks!!!
      2018 BMW 125i M Sport |AlpineWhite|719M JetBlack|BlackLeather |ComfortPackage|Sunroof|WirelessCharging
      2010 MY10 R36 Wagon | Biscay Blue | Power Tailgate | RNS510 | MDI | RVC | 51,000 km |Garage Open Button | Dead Pedal Mod | OE Fit DRL | VCDS | Sprint Booster | H&R Rear Sway Bar | Alcantara Steering Wheel | Dual Reverse Light | 19" Bentley Wheels (BBS Forged Split) | Michelin PS 4S
      2005 MY05 AH Astra HatchBlack | Facelifted SRi Looking | OpeliZed | Whiteline RSB | Eibach ProKit

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      • #4
        Yeah, just put the O-ring back on the sensor and push it back in, then reinstall the circlip.

        Those quick-release couplers on the radiator hose itself, can be a pain to get off, and then back on again.
        '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
        '01 Beetle 2.0

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Umai Naa!! View Post
          Yeah, just put the O-ring back on the sensor and push it back in, then reinstall the circlip.

          Those quick-release couplers on the radiator hose itself, can be a pain to get off, and then back on again.
          Really appreciated! Very helpful as always!
          2018 BMW 125i M Sport |AlpineWhite|719M JetBlack|BlackLeather |ComfortPackage|Sunroof|WirelessCharging
          2010 MY10 R36 Wagon | Biscay Blue | Power Tailgate | RNS510 | MDI | RVC | 51,000 km |Garage Open Button | Dead Pedal Mod | OE Fit DRL | VCDS | Sprint Booster | H&R Rear Sway Bar | Alcantara Steering Wheel | Dual Reverse Light | 19" Bentley Wheels (BBS Forged Split) | Michelin PS 4S
          2005 MY05 AH Astra HatchBlack | Facelifted SRi Looking | OpeliZed | Whiteline RSB | Eibach ProKit

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          • #6
            Have you guys got any tips on bleeding the system after flushing the coolant?

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            • #7
              Start the engine and start pouring the coolant in - let the overflow bottle fill up and bubbles will just naturally want to come out.

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