. Coolant Flush How-to: 2003 Mazda MPV EX 3.0L V6
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Coolant Flush How-to: 2003 Mazda MPV EX 3.0L V6

Coolant Flush How-to: 2003 Mazda MPV EX 3.0L V6

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Coolant Flush How-to: 2003 Mazda MPV EX 3.0L V6

Mazda MPV Model Years - 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006

How to drain coolant and do a radiator flush

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Learn how to flush the coolant (antifreeze) in your 2003 Mazda MPV. Coolant / antifreeze circulates through MPV radiator and engine to maintain the proper temperature. Coolant / antifreeze also passes through the heater core under your cowl to provide heat to the cabin of your MPV. In addition to preventing your car from overheating, coolant / antifreeze also helps lubricate the seals in the water pump and hoses. Start your coolant flush by draining the coolant / antifreeze that is in your reservoir, then drain the coolant that is in your radiator by opening the petcock or removing the lower radiator hose. This video shows where the radiator drain plug (petcock) is located on a 2003 Mazda MPV. Fill up the radiator with distilled water and run the engine. Turn off the engine and drain the water, fill up the radiator with antifreeze until you have a 50/50 coolant / distilled water mixture and burp the system.

Like the oil in your MPV, coolant gets dirty over time and loses its ability to cool down your 3.0 liter engine. When you flush your coolant, which is antifreeze, on your 2003, you are draining out all of the old dirty coolant and preventing costly radiator and cooling system repair down the road. The video above shows you where the petcock on your radiator is located, how to flush the coolant / antifreeze and how to burp the system to get the air out of your MPV.

Coolant is toxic and animals are attracted to the sweet taste of coolant (antifreeze). If you spill coolant when you flush your MPV, be sure to put down cat litter to soak it up to discard it. Flushing the coolant on a regular basis removes gunk and mineral deposits from your engine, while prolonging the life of your heater core, thermostat, hoses and water pump.

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