How to Drain, Fill and Bleed Coolant/Anti-Freeze on a Honda Element
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How to Drain, Fill and Bleed Coolant/Anti-Freeze on a Honda Element Cooling System. In this video I show how I service a Honda cooling system. I will drain, refill and bleed the coolant/anti-freeze for proper operation. Honda Element Coolant Service. How to replace coolant in a Honda Element. The exact vehicle in this video is a 2003 Honda Element EX with a 2.4L 4 cylinder engine.

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