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| Coolant Level Sensor Replacement A mechanic told me that I could replace the coolant sensor by myself quickly. But I dont want to loose coolant. Do you have to drain the coolant to get this replaced? Its a 1995 M3. |
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| bump, id like to kno too
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| You could probably do with a radiator flush anyway, has it been done in the last two years? Ever? My guess would be no. If I were you I'd do a radiator flush, and replace the sensor while you're doing it ![]()
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