coolant flush

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Hello all, I need to flush and fill the coolant system in my wife's van. It is a 2005 Pontiac Montana sv6. I was just curious to a rough estimate of how much coolant goes back into it. I cant find the manual and it is already low so I wouldn't be able to see how much comes out. I have also done some google searches but haven't found any info on it. Thanks
 
When I did my 03 I think I only used a gallon. Its very hard to flush the whole system and it takes time to bleed it. Have patience.
 
Make sure you use distilled water when you mix .

the top of the reservoir cap says dex cool and it is the orange stuff. do I still have to mix if I get 50/50 or does it not come that way. This is the first car that we have owned that takes the orange stuff so I'm not to familiar with that type.
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It all depends about mixing it, if you buy full strength then yes you have to water it down but if you buy already mixed(50/50) then just add it.
 
When I did my 03 I think I only used a gallon. Its very hard to flush the whole system and it takes time to bleed it. Have patience.

Hey I know you said it takes time to bleed the whole system and have patience you weren't kidding. Roughly how long does it take, at least for you? I started bleeding it today when I was done flushing and filling and I was on the first valve for an hour and air was still coming out. I ran out of daylight and had to get the nightlights out. After about an hour like I said I was done and tired. I'm going to get out there again tomorrow. I am also working on my truck so while I am bleeding the system on the van I can be doing stuff on my truck. That way it probably won't feel like it is taking that long. Thanks
 
Lol. I heard others say to point the van up Hill to try and get the breeders and rad cap at the highest point in the system.
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Only took me about an hour. Plus after driving a few days I added a little to the reserve. Did that a few times.
 
Only took me about an hour. Plus after driving a few days I added a little to the reserve. Did that a few times.

Ok so here is the deal. I was out there today for about 2 hours and it is still only spitting out of the port on top of the tstat. I am getting nothing out of the port on top of the water pump. Now here is the kicker. I have no heat. My wife is going to kill me and I mean literally. I have always flushed out all of my other cars and I have never had this much problems. I even jacked the front up with my jack as high as I could get it so it was elevated. I drove it around the block for a few. The temp gauge is reading a little higher than normal but as soon as I drove it went down quite a bit. To be honest if I knew this maintenance ordeal for this type of vehicle was this extreme then I probably would have taken it somewhere, lol.
 

Yes I have seen the second one that is only like five minutes long. Have not seen the first one. However I have now seen them both and one video says to bleed the port on the water pump and the other says not to touch it because it will cause you a bad day. But I will go out and give her another shot because I did miss like one or two steps. Hopefully my next post will say that everything is good. Thanks
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ok well now all is good. I have heat the temp gauge went down and my wife isn't going to kill me. Thanks to all who gave input and helped me out.
 
ok well now all is good. I have heat the temp gauge went down and my wife isn't going to kill me. Thanks to all who gave input and helped me out.

Glad to hear all worked out! What was it that finally fixed it? Probably a little of everything?
 
Glad to hear all worked out! What was it that finally fixed it? Probably a little of everything?

Yeah according to one of the videos that I watched I didn't vent the rad. cap. And I was trying to bleed it all at once and not in spurts. (reving up opening valve and then closing valve) I did that for about 20 minutes or so. Also like I mentioned a little bit ago. One video said only to bleed the valve on the tstat and don't touch the valve over the water pump or you will have problems so I didn't. Then one video said too do both the valves. I only did the one and all went well. Again thanks for all the help
 
glad to hear your wife wont be indicted for murder!
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i purchased this funnel called ez funnel ,, what you do is hook this funnel up to your rad , you fill the rad up all the way leaving fluid in the ez funnel .. then turn the fan in the van to off .. and the heat to max , then you hold throttle under hood , so your vans idling around 2000 rpm , . i do this while parked on a slight hill so the rad is higher then the rest of the engine .. you run the van for about 15 min , then loosen the bleeder valves to allow any air to be removed on both bleeders , even squeeze the hose coming out of the engine to make sure there is no air locked in there , then close valves ..
the good thing with this ez funnel is that you can now drop this stick like drain plug into the funnel so you dont make a mess , then thats pretty much it !! allow van to cool , remove ez funnel and put rad cap back on !! works great for me
 
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