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I'm based in Bristol
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blue2 wrote:Click this
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http://www.mr2oc.com/downloads/bgb/MR2_ ... MANUAL.zip![]()
Click the engine folder then the cooling one.It gives a great outline of the steps involved.
Click the second coolant pdf and that tells you how to replace the coolant.
Hope this helps.
Keep us posted how you get on its a bit of a pain in the
@ss to do but hopefully unlike me youll only have to do it once!
toxo wrote:Originally the car would have come with 2 bleeding tubes, they may be knocking around in your frunk somewhere..
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rowey200 wrote:Can't seem to locate the'engine coolant drain plug', can someone point me in the right direction
/ post up a picture.
The repair manual states
'rear left of engine block' but this has not helped me.
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.I assume this means the passenger side nearest the boot
(as opposed to the cabin)
gnzyza wrote:Good stuff, I'm in Bristol aswell.Good idea with the mesh save a busted radiator in the future
Johnr32 wrote:gnzyza wrote:Good stuff, I'm in Bristol aswell.Good idea with the mesh save a busted radiator in the future
The mesh is a really good idea although my air con rad takes most of the pounding so not really worried..
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