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Kia Clarus (1995 issue)

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Substitution coolant




A warning

Do not remove the radiator cap on a hot engine, as the departing couple may result in severe burns.

Close the radiator cap thick cloth and slowly remove the lid until the hiss of escaping steam.

After the termination of the steam outlet slowly unscrew and remove the cap from the radiator.

Be careful when draining hot coolant.


PERFORMANCE ORDER
1. Remove the radiator drain plug and remove the coolant.
2. Drain the coolant into a suitable container.
3. Reinstall the drain plug coolant.
4. Fill the cooling system with coolant based on ethylene glycol.

The volume of coolant L

Engine
Transmission
Mechanical
Automatically
FE SOHC
6.0
6.0
FE DOHC
6.0
6.0

The percentage of antifreeze and water

Permissible temperature
The volume percent
Density, g / cm 3 at 20 ?� C
Antifreeze
Water
Above -16 ?� C
35
65
1,054
Above -26 ?� C
45
55
1,066
Above -40 ?� C
55
45
1,078
5. Start up the engine with the cover open the radiator to warm up the upper radiator hose.
6. When the engine is idling at a frequency add coolant until it reaches the radiator filler neck.
7. Install the radiator cap.
8. Cool the engine and check the coolant level.




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