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Ive been trying to find some online instructions on how to change the radiator fluid in my 2002 Freelander, but I cant find any.
Does anyone know where I can find some online instructions on how to do this? Thanks |
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take the small hose of the end of the bottle and start the engine. as the runs the the coolant will run out, keep topping it off till you got two gallons worth and your fine.
or you could pull the bottom hose off an anything. but no radiator drain cock.
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Try this site
http://www.landrover.ee/est/varia/downloads/cars.htm |
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Thanks, that was informative, but did not have my Freelander on there. Mostly was for all old European models. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
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Fatcat:
I feel your pain. Check on eBay, found a factory service manual (on CD) for about $8, plus shipping. I'd send you the pages, but it is in adobe 4, and won't support exporting individual pages |
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