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If no pet **** for draining, just remove bottom radiator hose. But be sure coolant is cooled off, or you will get burnt. Some chryslers have a pet **** on the passengers side of radiator. Do not forget to replace bottom hose before refilling. Remove radiator cap so coolant flows from radiator good. God-Bless!
Po128 is the code for coolant temperature too low, or a faulty temperature sensor. Your vehicle needs the coolant at a certain temperature to cool your engine efficiently. I also suggest looking at your coolants protection level with either a hydrometer or refractometer. You can change both the sensor and thermostat fairly inexpensively...yourself. Of course a shop will make a big deal out of it I'm sure. Make sure to clear the code with the scanner after the repair is complete.
Could be a bad battery connection. Your fuel system may be going bad. Might have a faulty coolant temperature or intake air temp sensor. Could even be a MAP sensor. Is your check engine light on?
Easy job, drain coolant down some with drain **** on bottom of radiator, follow upper radiator hose to where it connects to engine. Remove the housing the hose is connected to, remove old thermostat, being sure to notice which way it goes in, clean old gasket serfaces, intall new thermostat in the right direction install new gasket tighten securely and top of the coolant you drained.
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