I just did my first coolant refill on my '04. 5. I had a real scare I'd like to tell all about, and what I was able to find.
My radiator drain was real stubborn to budge, so I was very careful because everything is plastic. Eventually it started to move and I drained the system. I collected just over 5 gallons as I was parked on a slight nose down incline on purpose.
When I went to close the drain is when the fun started. It just wouldn't close. It would just spin, but I could feel notches approx every quarter turn.
At this point I'm thinking I'm going for a new radiator :{ . I decided to put a vise grip on the valve and do-or-die pull out what's left since it was just floating around in the hole. I got a male part and a female part. The female part was square on the outside with one way tabs so it would lock in, like a wall anchor. I was able to see where it was broken. Obviously, the threads were locked, and the outer female part yielded.
I decided to close up shop and regroup after a shower since I took an antifreeze bath. I went online and found that Dorman (they make the HELP! stuff) made a line of radiator drain valves, but nothing listed for our vehicles. I browsed the illustrations and found this.
Dorman Products - 253
It looked good. I called Autozone and through a GM application shown on that web page, they had it in stock. I ran down and shelled out the $4. 00. I had to go out last night, so this morning I ran out and with my monster channelocks, I squeezed it right in and it snapped into place. I was satisfied with how it tightened up, and didn't leak.
I proceeded to refill with the new Zerex GO-5 and thankfully, didn't have to for a new radiator. Big Sigh of relief.
My radiator drain was real stubborn to budge, so I was very careful because everything is plastic. Eventually it started to move and I drained the system. I collected just over 5 gallons as I was parked on a slight nose down incline on purpose.
When I went to close the drain is when the fun started. It just wouldn't close. It would just spin, but I could feel notches approx every quarter turn.
At this point I'm thinking I'm going for a new radiator :{ . I decided to put a vise grip on the valve and do-or-die pull out what's left since it was just floating around in the hole. I got a male part and a female part. The female part was square on the outside with one way tabs so it would lock in, like a wall anchor. I was able to see where it was broken. Obviously, the threads were locked, and the outer female part yielded.
I decided to close up shop and regroup after a shower since I took an antifreeze bath. I went online and found that Dorman (they make the HELP! stuff) made a line of radiator drain valves, but nothing listed for our vehicles. I browsed the illustrations and found this.
Dorman Products - 253
It looked good. I called Autozone and through a GM application shown on that web page, they had it in stock. I ran down and shelled out the $4. 00. I had to go out last night, so this morning I ran out and with my monster channelocks, I squeezed it right in and it snapped into place. I was satisfied with how it tightened up, and didn't leak.
I proceeded to refill with the new Zerex GO-5 and thankfully, didn't have to for a new radiator. Big Sigh of relief.
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