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Default Mondeo Coolant Change - 05-05-2007 , 06:29 PM






I am going to have to do this. It was due last year, and I thought
that I would find some place doing it as a "loss leader" before last
winter, but I didn't.

The problem is that, if I do it outside the house, all the old coolant
will drain straight into the garage (which is full of rubbish, not
car!). Finding a place to do it is my problem.

How do get to a suitable drain point, and what type of anti-freeze/
additive do you need? There are so many types these days, all
different colours. The water in the expansion tank looks <TBA>

We are talking '97/P-reg' early Mk.2 with a 1.8 litre Zetec-E
"silvertop" engine, BTW.


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Tony Bond
 
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Default Re: Mondeo Coolant Change - 05-05-2007 , 09:45 PM







"Stephen Leak" <stephen.leak (AT) hotmail (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
I am going to have to do this. It was due last year, and I thought
that I would find some place doing it as a "loss leader" before last
winter, but I didn't.

The problem is that, if I do it outside the house, all the old coolant
will drain straight into the garage (which is full of rubbish, not
car!). Finding a place to do it is my problem.

How do get to a suitable drain point, and what type of anti-freeze/
additive do you need? There are so many types these days, all
different colours. The water in the expansion tank looks <TBA

We are talking '97/P-reg' early Mk.2 with a 1.8 litre Zetec-E
"silvertop" engine, BTW.
Cat litter tray, preferably unused....




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Default Re: Mondeo Coolant Change - 05-06-2007 , 01:27 AM




"Stephen Leak" <stephen.leak (AT) hotmail (DOT) co.uk> wrote

Quote:
I am going to have to do this. It was due last year, and I thought
that I would find some place doing it as a "loss leader" before last
winter, but I didn't.

The problem is that, if I do it outside the house, all the old coolant
will drain straight into the garage (which is full of rubbish, not
car!). Finding a place to do it is my problem.

How do get to a suitable drain point, and what type of anti-freeze/
additive do you need? There are so many types these days, all
different colours. The water in the expansion tank looks <TBA

We are talking '97/P-reg' early Mk.2 with a 1.8 litre Zetec-E
"silvertop" engine, BTW.
bottom radiator hose, Ford sell a very good antifreeze, it is compatible
with Ford cars, try that. it is pink.
Quote:



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Default Re: Mondeo Coolant Change - 05-06-2007 , 03:56 PM



On 6 May, 02:45, "Tony Bond" <unclefista.spamme... (AT) blueyonder (DOT) co.uk>
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"Stephen Leak" <stephen.l... (AT) hotmail (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message

news:1178404181.039720.322290 (AT) y5g2000hsa (DOT) googlegroups.com...

I am going to have to do this. It was due last year, and I thought
that I would find some place doing it as a "loss leader" before last
winter, but I didn't.

The problem is that, if I do it outside the house, all the old coolant
will drain straight into the garage (which is full of rubbish, not
car!). Finding a place to do it is my problem.

How do get to a suitable drain point, and what type of anti-freeze/
additive do you need? There are so many types these days, all
different colours. The water in the expansion tank looks <TBA

We are talking '97/P-reg' early Mk.2 with a 1.8 litre Zetec-E
"silvertop" engine, BTW.

Cat litter tray, preferably unused....
The capacity of the cooling system is 6.6 litres. I tried Pets at
Home, but they didn't have a litter tray for a Bengal Tiger.



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Tony Bond
 
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Default Re: Mondeo Coolant Change - 05-06-2007 , 04:55 PM




"Stephen Leak" <stephen.leak (AT) hotmail (DOT) co.uk> wrote

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The capacity of the cooling system is 6.6 litres. I tried Pets at
Home, but they didn't have a litter tray for a Bengal Tiger.
Errrm, yeah....

Was thinking of the time I changed my Mondeo thermostat, I didn't actually
drain the whole lot, but even so it almost filled the tray

Scrap that idea then..


Tony Bond / UncleFista

www.bradford7.co.uk

Love is like a snowmobile, speeding across the frozen tundra.
Which suddenly flips, pinning you underneath.
At night the ice-weasels come...




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Default Re: Mondeo Coolant Change - 05-06-2007 , 06:47 PM



On 6 May, 06:27, "MrCheerful" <nbk... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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"Stephen Leak" <stephen.l... (AT) hotmail (DOT) co.uk> wrote in message

news:1178404181.039720.322290 (AT) y5g2000hsa (DOT) googlegroups.com...

I am going to have to do this. It was due last year, and I thought
that I would find some place doing it as a "loss leader" before last
winter, but I didn't.

The problem is that, if I do it outside the house, all the old coolant
will drain straight into the garage (which is full of rubbish, not
car!). Finding a place to do it is my problem.

How do get to a suitable drain point, and what type of anti-freeze/
additive do you need? There are so many types these days, all
different colours. The water in the expansion tank looks <TBA

We are talking '97/P-reg' early Mk.2 with a 1.8 litre Zetec-E
"silvertop" engine, BTW.

bottom radiator hose, Ford sell a very good antifreeze, it is compatible
with Ford cars, try that. it is pink.



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I really ought to check and post the colour of the existing anti-
freeze mixture. I have heard that mixing the wrong two types - even a
small amount - is not a good idea.




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Default Re: Mondeo Coolant Change - 05-07-2007 , 02:14 AM



In message <1178491660.686080.9410 (AT) h2g2000hsg (DOT) googlegroups.com>, Stephen
Leak <stephen.leak (AT) hotmail (DOT) co.uk> writes

Quote:
I really ought to check and post the colour of the existing anti-
freeze mixture. I have heard that mixing the wrong two types - even a
small amount - is not a good idea.


As you have got a silvertop, I would imagine your car would use the
older, standard blue/green antifreeze. The Orange stuff (now purple but
that's another story) was introduced in 1998 when the blacktop was
introduced. The two types are not interchangeable.

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Matt F
 
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Default Re: Mondeo Coolant Change - 05-07-2007 , 11:05 AM




"Paul Giverin" <paul (AT) giverin (DOT) co.uk> wrote

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In message <1178491660.686080.9410 (AT) h2g2000hsg (DOT) googlegroups.com>, Stephen
Leak <stephen.leak (AT) hotmail (DOT) co.uk> writes

I really ought to check and post the colour of the existing anti-
freeze mixture. I have heard that mixing the wrong two types - even a
small amount - is not a good idea.


As you have got a silvertop, I would imagine your car would use the older,
standard blue/green antifreeze. The Orange stuff (now purple but that's
another story) was introduced in 1998 when the blacktop was introduced.
The two types are not interchangeable.
My 97 Mondeo uses the Orange Stuff.

MattF




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