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2.0/2.4L Engine

Fig 1: Identifying Cooling System Bleed Valve - 2.0L/2.4L
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  1. Close radiator draincock. Hand tighten only.
  2. Open, but do not remove cooling system bleed valve.
  3. Attach a 6.35 mm (0.250 in.) inside diameter clear hose that is 120.0 cm (48 in.) long to the bleed valve. Route the hose away from the accessory drive belts and radiator fan. Position the other end of the hose into a clean collecting container. The hose will prevent coolant from contacting the accessory drive belts, A/C compressor, and other components.
    Fig 2: Filling Cooling System
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    1 - SPECIAL TOOL 8195 FILLING AID FUNNEL
    2 - PINCH OVERFLOW HOSE
    NOTE: Be careful not to spill coolant on drive belts or the generator.
    NOTE: While filling the cooling system, pour coolant into the larger section of the Filling Aid Funnel 8195.
  4. Remove the cooling system pressure cap. Install Special Tool 8195 Filling Aid Funnel (1).
  5. Use the supplied clip (2) to pinch overflow hose.
    Fig 3: Identifying Cooling System Bleed Valve - 2.0L/2.4L
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  6. Slowly fill the cooling system until a steady stream of coolant flows from the attached hose on the bleed valve. Refer to DESCRIPTION for appropriate fluid.
  7. Close the bleed valve and remove the hose.
    Fig 4: Filling Cooling System
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    1 - SPECIAL TOOL 8195 FILLING AID FUNNEL
    2 - PINCH OVERFLOW HOSE
  8. Remove clip (2) from overflow hose and allow Filling Aid Funnel 8195 to drain through overflow hose. Remove Filling Aid Funnel 8195 (1).
  9. Fill coolant to the top of the pressure cap neck.
  10. Install cooling system pressure cap.
    CAUTION: Coolant may leak out of the bottle overflow tube if filling too rapidly.
  11. Slowly fill coolant recovery container to at least the FULL HOT mark with the recommended coolant, refer to DESCRIPTION for appropriate fluid. It may be necessary to add additional coolant to the reserve/recovery bottle after three or four warm-up/cool down cycles to maintain coolant level between the FULL HOT and ADD marks. This is due to the removal of trapped air from the system.