Posted by Tim in New York on November 01, 2013 at 16:32:15 from (199.58.145.25):
Got the oil changed. Good news is that it was all oil - no green of white in it.
Still waiting for the manual to arrive, so a few more questions:
1)How do I drain the radiator? I didn't see a petcock. The antifreeze checked OK, minus 10. But it was pretty dirty looking. I hope I don't have to pull the lower radiator hose? Is there a drain on the block anywhere? What is the capacity to refill?
2)How do I measure the differential oil? I only saw a large plug under the steering wheel, but that seemed to be in an awkward spot. I assume there is a plug under the belly to drain it? Is there a drain for the belt pulley? How much to refill, of what, and where?
3) Is there any kind of fluid that needs to be checked for the steering?
Thank you to those of you who have already helped!
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