In this video, I go step by step through the procedure of replacing the engine coolant in a 2006 Dodge Dakota, procedure is identical for both 4.7 V8 engines…
In this video, I go step by step through the procedure of replacing the engine coolant in a 2006 Dodge Dakota, procedure is identical for both 4.7 V8 engines…
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How much mix did you use
thanks
Does the same apply for a 2006 Durango?
@smokedog123456789 I’ll definitely try if I can get some free time to go
riding
Use distilled water
I had the exact same thing happen to me, I bought 2 jugs and only needed
one, I believe that is total fill capacity including the heater core and
everything else, as long as your cooling system is clean and well
maintained, you shouldn’t need to flush your system completely
The stuff that this truck requires is mopar Hybrid Organic Additive
Technology, or HOAT, at the dealer they will simply ask you: red or green.
In this case, it’s red
it won’t be exactly the same since the second generation durango uses the
ram chassis, however, it should be very similar, you shouldn’t have too
much trouble with it, every dodge I’ve ever worked on has always had the
radiator drain in the exact same spot
can you make a riding video of you on your warvereen
i have a 05 3.7v6 Dakota, auto part store said it hold 4 gallons of coolant
i put 2 in and it was full. so my question is how many gallons does it take
to fill it? im sure the 06 model is not much different then the 05 so i
thought id ask
What type of coolant does this truck require?