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Old 10-08-2014, 01:43 AM   #5
bncinwv
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quote:Originally posted by Charli

I just finished winterizing our Mountaineer for the first time. I've used both the air pressure and pink methods (but not at the same time) to winterized in our previous Cougar and never had a problem. This year I used the pink and followed the instructions but it took a long time for the pump to suck the pink in to all the taps. Lots of air sucked through but not a lot of pink. Next time I take it in to the dealer I'm going to have them check it out. The process in the Cougar was less sophisticated but worked much better. Seemed like there was an air leak somewhere and not enough suction was created to suck the antifreeze through the system.
The usual solution is do put an extra hose washer in the connection for the winterizing. Prevents loss of suction.
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