Cambio y purga de anticongelante BMW E46

TOOLS NEEDED FOR THIS JOB: Jack and jack stands Flat-head screwdriver Plastic trays Compressed air (Optional) 22mm socket Phillips screwdriver 13mm socket 3/8" ratchet TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS: Drain plug screw: 14 ft/lb Hey, friends! Today we changed the antifreeze on the meme and also bled the system, which requires a somewhat specific procedure. So, in this video, I'll show you how to do this change correctly. It's important to check the entire system since we're working on it. For example, I have to change some hoses that are sticky and could burst at any moment, which wouldn't be great. So, make a list of what you find wrong, and in the meantime, let's get your blood pumping. I hope you like the video, friends :) Here are the links 👀: ✅Product link and discount code✅ ⭐Wuben L3: https://bit.ly/4ldr2kC ⭐Wuben E7: https://a.co/d/1W4zqyy 🇲🇽Mexico Store: https://bit.ly/4l8N1sH 🌍Global Store: https://bit.ly/3Ts0wYH 🎁Discount code (20%): L3flashlight ✅Other BMW E46 videos:    • BMW E46   ✅Other cooling system videos:    • Sistema de refrigeración   My social media: → Facebook:   / avilamk2108   → Instagram:   / avilamk2108   → TikTok:   / avilamk2   Like and subscribe, it's free 👀 Tips for mechanics: Wear protective eyewear. Wear gloves (believe me, you'll thank me). Before starting to work on the suspension, apply WD-40 to the bolts. Use threadlocker (blue) on the bolts so vibrations don't strip them over time. Get a breaker bar. Invest in tools; it's the best thing you can do. Always keep your tools organized. Cleanliness in your workshop is paramount. Never leave a caliper hanging. Always have a snack available. If you're just starting out, use your phone to take photos of your process so you don't get lost when assembling ;). Always mark your bolts to make sure they don't loosen. Although spark plugs come pre-calibrated, it never hurts to double-check. Before leaving on a trip, check your levels. Subscribe to Avila Mk2. Always use the tool for what it was designed for. Invest in a tool. Measure twice to cut once. Never loosen a 3/4-inch drive with a 1/4-inch ratchet. Keep an eye on the 10mm. Protect your ears. Calibrate your torque wrench. Organize your parts. Learn about new materials. Use an inspection light. Properly align the wheels. Post-repair test drive. Know the tightening sequence. Have a magnetic extender. Investigate recurring problems. Label your tools. Protect yourself from chemicals. Keep a maintenance log. Always test the battery. Make efficient use of space. Drink water. Disclaimer: Since there are factors beyond AvilaMk2's control, I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modification of this information. AvilaMk2 is not responsible for property damage or injury that may arise as a result of the information provided in this video. Use this information at your own risk. AvilaMk2 recommends safe practices when working on vehicles and/or with tools shown or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond AvilaMk2's control, the information presented in this video does not guarantee specific results, either expressly or implicitly. Any damage, injury, or loss that may result from the improper use of these tools, equipment, or the information provided in this video rests solely with the user and not with AvilaMk2.