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jerseyjim
Oct 30, 2013Explorer
I change my antifreeze, belt(s) and hoses in all my vehicles at 30,000. The belt(s) get done first, then the hoses. Then: I start the motor and wait until the thermostat opens up, pull off the bottom hose and let all that old stuff dump out into my container.. Then put new in. Maybe kinda tricky, as the thermostat might close off...gotta watch it, and when it re-opens, start adding more antifreeze until it reaches the "full" level of your container. Even then,watch it and make sure it stays at that level. If your RV came with green anti freeze, replace it with green. If gold (in color) replace it with gold.
Just the way I do things. Next year, I'll have 60,000 on the RV, will do it again. Maybe this time, the spark plugs, too. We'll see.
Just the way I do things. Next year, I'll have 60,000 on the RV, will do it again. Maybe this time, the spark plugs, too. We'll see.
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