#1: How to Bleed Engine Coolant Author: Adam, Location: UKPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:36 pm ---- How do I bleed a peugeot 206 (54 plate) engine coolant, I want to remove all the coolant and top it up with new fluid.
Thanks
#2: Re: How to Bleed Engine Coolant Author: Squeaker, Location: En Route to the Premiership 2012/13Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:43 pm ---- So do i
Adam what engine is yours?
#3: Re: How to Bleed Engine Coolant Author: Adam, Location: UKPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 2:45 pm ----
#5: Re: How to Bleed Engine Coolant Author: Squeaker, Location: En Route to the Premiership 2012/13Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:06 pm ---- Some of the pictures dont work for me?
(Flukey Free Kick BTW )
#6: Re: How to Bleed Engine Coolant Author: Adam, Location: UKPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:07 pm ----
Squeaker wrote:
Some of the pictures dont work for me?
(Flukey Free Kick BTW )
Yea, same here.
#7: Re: How to Bleed Engine Coolant Author: Lee, Location: EnglandPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:16 pm ---- For a start, awesome freekick
B1GG0RK1 - 206 TU ENGINE DW8 ENGINE
DRAINING - FILLING - BLEEDING COOLING SYSTEM
1 - SPECIAL TOOLS
[1] filling cylinder (-).0173/2 .
2 - DRAINING
TU ENGINE
DW8 ENGINE
ALL MODELS
Carefully remove the expansion chamber cap .
Unscrew the radiator drain plug (1) .
NOTE : fit a pipe to the outlet to allow clean drainage of the system .
TU ENGINE
DW8 ENGINE
ALL MODELS
Open the bleed screws (2) .
DW8 ENGINE
Drain the engine by removing the plug (3) .
ALL MODELS
3 - FILLING AND BLEEDING THE SYSTEM
Before any re-filling operation, flush the cooling circuit with clean water .
WARNING : check the cooling system for leaks .
DW8 ENGINE
TU ENGINE
ALL MODELS
Fit the filling cylinder [1] to the filler opening .
Open all the bleed screws .
Fill the circuit slowly with coolant .
Close the bleed screws in the order in which the liquid flows without bubbles .
The filling cylinder must be filled to the 1 litre mark to bleed the heater matrix correctly .
Start the engine .
Maintain the engine speed at 1500 to 2000 rpm until the end of the second cooling cycle (fan(s) starting then stopping) keeping the filling cylinder filled to the 1 litre mark .
Stop the engine .
Remove the filling cylinder [1] .
Immediately tighten the plug on the expansion chamber .
If necessary fill up to the level of the maximum mark (Engine cold) .
#8: Re: How to Bleed Engine Coolant Author: Squeaker, Location: En Route to the Premiership 2012/13Posted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:22 pm ---- Flukey...
Mine isn't shown
#9: Re: How to Bleed Engine Coolant Author: Lee, Location: EnglandPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:25 pm ---- Just face it, your going down
Yeah I know, don't have a guide for the 1.6
#10: Re: How to Bleed Engine Coolant Author: 206-GTi, Location: EssexPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 3:30 pm ---- There is a tap at the bottom of the radiator. You can bleed it all from there.
Adding new coolant is a different story. of course you want to pour it in the resovor. Just make sure you bleed all air out of the system.
I used a Milkshake bottle with the bottom cut off fixed to the resovor to put the new stuff in. Will need to run the car and get the fan to kick in twice. You will notice the coolant in the bottle (milkshake in my case) suddenly disapear after the fan kicks in (Thermostat opens and allows it to run through I belive).
#11: Re: How to Bleed Engine Coolant Author: Shaq22, Location: IsraelPosted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:15 pm ---- is it possible someone will fix the images?
EDIT: nvm, found it somewhere else!
#12: Re: How to Bleed Engine Coolant Author: James28, Location: KentPosted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:45 am ---- I've got a 2002 1.4 8v 206. does anyone know where I can get a guide to change the coolant on my car? Thanks
#13: Re: How to Bleed Engine Coolant Author: Norvvv, Location: WiltshirePosted: Sun May 15, 2011 7:15 am ---- Mega bump. Anyone got this with pictures?
#14: Re: How to Bleed Engine Coolant Author: stevedude, Location: aldershotPosted: Sun May 15, 2011 7:19 am ---- none showed up for me
#15: Re: How to Bleed Engine Coolant Author: Norvvv, Location: WiltshirePosted: Sun May 15, 2011 8:36 am ---- BUMPPP! i know i only posted an hour ago but i realllyyy want to get this done today! :/
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