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Changing the Coolant in a Villager 96

07/01/2008 12:22 PM

kindly enlighten me on how to change coolant in my villager 96

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Re: change coolant in villager 96

07/01/2008 12:27 PM

Drain, flush, fill.

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Re: change coolant in villager 96

07/01/2008 12:56 PM

He might be refering to the new robots. They don't give them names just reference and numbers like "Villager" and "96". In that case you would change the fluid but not flush, as the water does damage to the internal chips and circuitry. (Also makes there eyes turn red). We flushed "Postman #12 with water and he squeeked for weeks until we could schedule him for another teardown and lube. You be suprised where they put the drains and lube spots!!

Yes! do as eriew states. Some will fill their radiators with fresh water and run the engines for a while before draining and refilling with proper coolant mix. Check to see that you are using bio friendly coolant first before flushing in this manner.

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Re: Changing the Coolant in a Villager 96

07/02/2008 8:35 AM

1. Take it down to Precision Tune or Wal Mart.

2. Walk up to the desk in the Auto department of at the door.

3. Tell the nice man/woman what you want.

4. Wait.

5. Give them $20.00

6. Drive away happy.

This procedure eliminates worry of the environmental police giving you hell for spilling "dangerous chemicals". This procedure eliminates the chance that your neighbors cat will drink a few drops of antifreeze and die causing your neighbor to shoot your dog/children. This procedure eliminates the possibility that your neighbor thinks that his cat that died from being run over by a train was the result of sniffing some antifreeze that you spilled ten years ago... Also, this procedure eliminates the possibility that you will intercourse up the job and ruin your car.

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