Skoda Fabia DIY flush and bleed the cooling system (curatare sistem racire)

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  • DIY - How to flush , clean and bleed the cooling system on a Skoda Fabia mk1. This procedure takes about 1 to 2 hours .
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Komentáře • 37

  • @_JSSSX_
    @_JSSSX_ Před 2 měsíci

    Great and quick tutorial, thanks a lot !

  • @Jk-oz5qn
    @Jk-oz5qn Před 3 lety +4

    My old mk4 golf had a special feature where the coolant would leak out over time so id have to put fresh one it every 2 weeks!

    • @ethanmccrory1727
      @ethanmccrory1727 Před 2 lety

      Self cleaning. Think that was an optional extra on them models 😂

  • @ramshreshta4397
    @ramshreshta4397 Před 2 lety +2

    Which coolent is best for skoda fabia 1.2 petrol?

  • @stewasb
    @stewasb Před 3 lety

    Totally agree with comments below as I have this model also and these cars do not bleed themselves you will overheat and airlock it if you follow this tutorial.

    • @KalashGarage
      @KalashGarage  Před 3 lety +1

      Yes that is true , I forgot to tell about the removal of the G62-1 senzor when filling the cooling system , except that , the procedure is exactly the same :
      Filling up
      Select the appropriate coolant additive from the → Electronic Catalogue of Original Parts or from the list of allowed coolant additives → Fabia.
      - In a clean reservoir mix drinking water and coolant additive in the correct mixing ratio → Fabia.
      - Screw in coolant drain plug.
      A10-0118
      - Remove retaining clip -2- and take coolant temperature sender -G62--1- out of the coolant regulator housing.
      S19-0086
      - Fill with coolant slowly up to “max” marking on the expansion bottle.
      - Install coolant temperature sender -G62-.
      - Seal expansion reservoir.
      - Run engine until radiator fan starts.

    • @thepunisher6231
      @thepunisher6231 Před 6 měsíci

      I crashed car. Got new radiator. Assembled And put new coolant with open expansion tank And after 10 km refilled coolant. How to know if airlock? Octavia 2 1.4 59kw thank you

  • @athanasiossardellis
    @athanasiossardellis Před 9 měsíci

    Hwat kane of glykol?
    Green,gelu,
    Red?
    Ken you mixit upp?

  • @nPCHL
    @nPCHL Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks, Kalash!!!!

  • @michaljuras3315
    @michaljuras3315 Před 4 lety +1

    This guide will certainly help me. I have a question should I be careful when rinsing the circuit? I'm afraid of draining all the water, I want to flush it three times.
    6L of fluid 50:50 it is enough? Thanks

    • @KalashGarage
      @KalashGarage  Před 4 lety +2

      The cooling system capacity is 5.5 L if I don't mistaken .50:50 ratio si more than perfect. My sugestion is to drain the system an clean the expansion vesel , fill the circuit with distiled water , start the car and wait to warm up , drain the system again , repeat the procedure one more time before to fill the circuit with 50:50 ratio.

    • @peterketchijian6989
      @peterketchijian6989 Před 3 lety +4

      Wrong wrong wrong This is totally not professional and wrong. You must bleed air out of the engine before starting the engine otherwise the engine will overheat without bleeding the air. After adding new antifreeze remove the coolant sensor next to thermostat and wait until antifreeze comes out this is when no air is left in the engine. Put the sensor back and start the engine. I
      have the same car model and i know it very well.

  • @omarkhankan4577
    @omarkhankan4577 Před 4 lety

    Please any videos for skoda fabia 2006

    • @KalashGarage
      @KalashGarage  Před 4 lety +1

      Hello friend , I'm sorry but I have videos only with this model of Fabia 1.4 MPI .

    • @omarkhankan4577
      @omarkhankan4577 Před 4 lety

      @@KalashGarage Thanks for you

  • @marianm9586
    @marianm9586 Před 2 lety

    Explicā cum se aeriseşte sistemul de rācire dupā ce pui antigel 🤔

    • @KalashGarage
      @KalashGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      Salut , este o procedura pe net , adica asta workshop-manuals.com/skoda/fabia-mk1/drive_unit/1.0/37;_1.4/44;_1.4/50_kw_mpi_engine/engine_cooling/parts_of_cooling_system_summary_of_components/draining_and_filling_up_coolant/
      In principiu se scoate sonda de temperatura de la termostat , vezi mai sus .

  • @sw87mitkin
    @sw87mitkin Před 3 lety

    Unde e localizat senzorul maf la modelul ăsta de fabia mpi?

    • @DanielRevay
      @DanielRevay Před 3 lety

      In spatele motorului, intre motor si bord, gen. E pus intr-o parte, aproape de alt senzor care seamana cu o sonda lambda, sau in alte cuvinte e sub amsamblul rotund de filtru de aer din mijlocul motorului. Motorul OHV 1.4 MPi nu are MAF senzor, are MAP senzor.

  • @NicuNix82
    @NicuNix82 Před 4 lety

    Noutăti ? Nimic ?

    • @KalashGarage
      @KalashGarage  Před 4 lety +2

      Salut ,
      am fost si am vazut Skoda rosie din 1980 , din pacate e la nivelul de epava . E prea multa munca si efort la masina respectiva care din punctul meu de vedere nu se merita. Iar in perioada urmatoare nu stiu zau daca mai sunt sanse sa mai gasesc ceva avand in vedere criza COVID .

  • @marianm9586
    @marianm9586 Před 2 lety

    Salut de cât antigel a fost nevoie ?

    • @KalashGarage
      @KalashGarage  Před 2 lety +1

      daca imi amintesc bine , 3.5 litri ccombinat
      , adica 1.75 antigel si 1,75 apa.

    • @marianm9586
      @marianm9586 Před 2 lety

      @@KalashGarage aşa puţin 🤷‍♂️

  • @Spunksock
    @Spunksock Před 4 lety +2

    Still got coolant in the engine block you didn't remove the coolant plug from the engine block

    • @peterketchijian6989
      @peterketchijian6989 Před 3 lety

      Wrong wrong wrong This is totally not professional and wrong. You must bleed air out of the engine before starting the engine otherwise the engine will overheat without bleeding the air. After adding new antifreeze remove the coolant sensor next to thermostat and wait until antifreeze comes out this is when no air is left in the engine. Put the sensor back and i
      have the same car model and i know it very well.

    • @medzoPuh
      @medzoPuh Před 3 lety +1

      @@peterketchijian6989 I read that this car bleeds by itself on first run. workshop-manuals.com/ skoda/ fabia-mk1/engine/1.9/74_tdi_engine_mechanics/engine_cooling/parts_of_cooling_system_summary_of_components/draining_and_filling_up_coolant/

    • @peterketchijian6989
      @peterketchijian6989 Před 3 lety +2

      @@medzoPuh No sir i read that also but i have the same car and on several coolant change intervals it did not bleed by itself and overheated, soon after that i took it to the skoda agency and technicians they confirmed must remove sensor next to thermostat, engine to be cold, fill the new coolant in plastic tank, wait until coolant comes out from sensor hole that is when no air is inside, put back the sensor, add some more in tank until you reach the MAX mark and stop. Close cap and its ready ! Start engine wait until fans work on slow speed then they stop automatically after a while, if they dont stop and start working faster speed then there is still air lock in engine. But usually if you do as i say your car is safe.

  • @maddog9793
    @maddog9793 Před 2 lety +1

    You forgot to bleed the system lol

  • @elmostafaizoui1953
    @elmostafaizoui1953 Před 3 lety

    N ' importe quoi

  • @peterketchijian6989
    @peterketchijian6989 Před 3 lety

    Wrong wrong wrong This is totally not professional and wrong. You must bleed air out of the engine before starting the engine otherwise the engine will overheat without bleeding the air. After adding new antifreeze remove the coolant sensor next to thermostat and wait until antifreeze comes out this is when no air is left in the engine. Put the sensor back and start the engine. I have the same car model and i know it very well. The engine will not bleed by itself .

    • @joecartmell8115
      @joecartmell8115 Před 3 lety

      Is it difficult to remove the temperature sensor?

    • @peterketchijian6989
      @peterketchijian6989 Před 3 lety

      @@joecartmell8115 No. It has a plastic clips at the base. Just pull it back and the sensor is out.

    • @joecartmell8115
      @joecartmell8115 Před 3 lety

      @@peterketchijian6989 Thanks. I need to flush he system to try and remove some oil. Would you recommend doing this each time I refill after a drain?

    • @peterketchijian6989
      @peterketchijian6989 Před 3 lety

      @@joecartmell8115 you have oil in the water system ??

    • @joecartmell8115
      @joecartmell8115 Před 3 lety

      @@peterketchijian6989 yep suspected oil cooler leak so replaced that