Things You'll Need:
- Socket wrench
- Shop rags
- Drip pan
- Sealed container
- Dex-cool coolant
- Water
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Step 1
Turn off the engine and leave it off for at least an hour before starting the job. This gives the engine a chance to cool and the expanded coolant to flow back into the radiator. Disconnect the negative battery cable to ensure safety.
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Step 2
Get a drip pan and loosen the drain plug on the radiator. Drain just enough coolant out of the system to empty the coolant surge tank. Re-tighten drain plug. Remove the bolts holding the coolant surge tank in place and disconnect the line that hooks the tank and the radiator.
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Step 3
Wipe any coolant spills with a shop rag. Dispose of the used coolant in a tightly sealed container away from children and pets because it is very toxic.
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Step 4
Install the new surge tank by first installing the line, then the bolts. Tighten the bolts, but take care to not crack the new tank.
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Step 5
Open the surge tank cap and pour in a 50/50 mix of Dex-cool and water. Be sure to fill to the cold fill line. Re-cap the coolant surge tank pressure cap and reconnect the negative battery cable.
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Step 6
Start the engine and check for leaks.







