Question, my truck requires about a half gallon every 10,000 miles or so. I’ve got one of those trucks that once the coolant level gets to a certain level the truck just literally shuts down. So I watch it closely. However, I usually just pour some water in there so I’m thinking the actual coolant has been quite diluted overtime.
How much water is too much dilution with the coolant? Any harm in this?
The reason I started doing it that way is when I notified the shop they just told me “add some water”. OK, that’s what I’ve been doing. I’m guessing by now it’s a 30% mixture of coolant and 70% mixture of water. Lol
Coolant loss DD15, goes from max fill line to minimum in a month.
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The part is updated and made from metal now. All three parts were under 100 at freightliner. You get the metal line, the short soft rubber hose and a cap for the block if you need it as the long metal line has been changed.mitrucker Thanks this. -
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Depending on the year of your truck you might have to cap off the block. Also you have to drain the block so you might want to replace the other line behind the one you can see.
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