Guys,
The more I stare at this the more I am confused....
I was looking up how to properly add Anti-freeze to my 96 GTi for the winter.
One video shows adding it through the hose connector.
Another says thats no good as thats the outlet and recommended adding through the inlet hose instead.
I looked in the service guide and it says to add through the adapter on the outlet hose, but only after you have clamped off the hose. This would in effect add the anti-freeze in backwards flow.
This led to another concern. I run the machine out of water often with garden hose attached. Following these same principals, with the hose hooked up to the adapter on the outlet would it not just be emptying out the back of the machine and never hitting the engine or exhaust?.
This doesn't seem right.... very confused
The more I stare at this the more I am confused....
I was looking up how to properly add Anti-freeze to my 96 GTi for the winter.
One video shows adding it through the hose connector.
Another says thats no good as thats the outlet and recommended adding through the inlet hose instead.
I looked in the service guide and it says to add through the adapter on the outlet hose, but only after you have clamped off the hose. This would in effect add the anti-freeze in backwards flow.
This led to another concern. I run the machine out of water often with garden hose attached. Following these same principals, with the hose hooked up to the adapter on the outlet would it not just be emptying out the back of the machine and never hitting the engine or exhaust?.
This doesn't seem right.... very confused
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