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Draining the coolant on a LC4 D-4D.


 
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 18:56    Post subject: Draining the coolant on a LC4 D-4D. Reply with quote

I have a 2006 Landcruiser LC4 D-4D Auto and would like to completely drain the cooling system in order to renew the coolant in it. I haven't looked yet but presume that there is a tap on the radiator and one on the block. If nothing on the bottom of the rad. I presume that I can slip the bottom hose off but how do I drain the block if I can't see a drain point ? Also what about the heater matrix ? Any help would be much appreciated.
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