bigrhino
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I have a 2011 Tahoe. Can I change the coolant myself?
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yep, when you drain it have the front of the vehicle sloped down/forward (slightly) then when refilling do the opposite have the front of the vehicle up (slightly) this way all the trapped air can come out, if it hasn't been changed in a long time it may be advisable to drain it and refill with water and add some radiator cleaner (as advised by the cleaner directions on the bottle), then drain again and refill with fresh coolant I have found it helps a lot.I have a 2011 Tahoe. Can I change the coolant myself?
Not to be " that guy" but I remember the old tale of once you flush the coolant you get a leak.
Sure as shit, the 2 trucks I've flushed , I've had radiators repaired.
Coincidence.....probably.
I've also flushed 4 that had no issue. So who knows
Uhh....ok then.