Coolant Change

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Striker, Jul 25, 2009.

  1. Striker

    Striker Guest

    I have a 2004 Santa Fe 3.5 6 cyl. I am looking to change the coolant myself
    this time. Looking on line I found out where the drain is and found it on
    the car. There is a hole big enough in a crossmember to get a phillips
    screwdriver thru to the slotted drain plug. I don't want to pull the belly
    pan off, and read that it was not necessary. Has anyone done a change on the
    3.5 ? if so where does it drain to, is there a drain hose? If not it looks
    like it would drain on top of the crossmember and all over the place ! The
    only access is thru a hole just big enough for a screwdriver to fit thru and
    if the drain plug comes off then the only way of getting it back on is
    removing the belly pan (Skid Plate) !!!!!!

    Striker
     
    Striker, Jul 25, 2009
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  2. Striker

    hyundaitech Guest

    If not it looks

    This is all accurate.
     
    hyundaitech, Jul 26, 2009
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  3. Striker

    IlBeBauck Guest

    Why dont you just use the tried and true Prestone method of cleaning/
    flushing your cooling system ? Buy the package with the flushing
    Tees in along with hose clamps , and get a bottle of Prestone
    Cleaner . You simply cut the Tee into the heater inlet hose and you
    now have a permanent place to flush the system with your garden hose.
    Its backflushed and all the junk comes out of your radiator inlet.
    Simple, very effective, no headaches, been around for years.
     
    IlBeBauck, Jul 31, 2009
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