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nis350 12-31-2014 03:17 PM

yes. that should work. the long life coolant should last 30k miles easily and most of the coolant in the market is compatible.

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Originally Posted by Spooler (Post 3069956)
Agree, I see no need to get crazy with it. Just make sure you do it every 30,000 miles.


Read T 12-31-2014 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by DOOMMONKEY777 (Post 3070080)
but this was for my jew-mobile, its old.

http://i593.photobucket.com/albums/t...D/IMG00114.jpg

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Jimbo370 01-01-2015 11:09 AM

WHERE IS THE STUPID COOLANT DRAIN PLUG. I FOUND A HOSE THAT TURNS FOREVER ON THE PASSENGER SIDE. NISSAN MANUAL SHOWS THE PLUG ON DRIVER SIDE? I HAVE A ZSPEED UNDERSHIELD. PLEASE HELP!!!
http://www.nicoclub.com/FSM/370Z/Coupe/2013/CO.pdf

MJB 01-01-2015 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Jimbo370 (Post 3070486)
WHERE IS THE STUPID COOLANT DRAIN PLUG. I FOUND A HOSE THAT TURNS FOREVER ON THE PASSENGER SIDE. NISSAN MANUAL SHOWS THE PLUG ON DRIVER SIDE? I HAVE A ZSPEED UNDERSHIELD. PLEASE HELP!!!
http://www.nicoclub.com/FSM/370Z/Coupe/2013/CO.pdf

The drain plug is on the lefts side if you were looking at the front of the car... so yes the passenger side. That little piece of silicone hose is there just to guide the coolant downward so it doesn't get all over the place. You can pull the hose off to get a better view of the plug

MJB 01-01-2015 01:18 PM

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Drain plug is right under that silicone piece of tubing, left side or passenger side of the radiator. Turning the tubing doesn't loosen the plug. You need to get a large phillips head screw driver up in there to unscrew it.

Jsolo 06-30-2015 04:41 PM

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Originally Posted by MJB (Post 3070560)
Drain plug is right under that silicone piece of tubing, left side or passenger side of the radiator. Turning the tubing doesn't loosen the plug. You need to get a large phillips head screw driver up in there to unscrew it.

Anyone know what the ID (inner diameter) of this hose is? Mine appears to have fell off at some point, but think it's a good idea to get one on there before doing the drain/fill.

SouthArk370Z 06-30-2015 05:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Jsolo (Post 3244286)
Anyone know what the ID (inner diameter) of this hose is? Mine appears to have fell off at some point, but think it's a good idea to get one on there before doing the drain/fill.

According to page CO-10 of the FSM (see link in post above), it's 15-16 mm ID and 145 mm long.


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