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I dont know much about cars but by brother went away for work and said to me to top up the coolent on his skyline so i could learn more about cars he left a big bottle of coolent in the garage so i took the cap of and poored it in today. I put the cap back on and they started the car up like my brother said to do and the car ran for a bit then started making funny noise like it was coffing then stopped, im scared to phone my brother up becasue he might get mad at me ive ben trying to start the car but it won't turn on!

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Where did you put the coolant?

bahahaha lol...

Ok sorry had to laugh, but yeah where did you put it to make it do that, worse I thought I was going to read is that the car ran hot, but not being able to start it threw me...

yeh I see what ive done now i put the coolent in the oil hole, i can't believe i was so stupid i spoke to my neighboor as well and he said to unscrew the bolt at the bottom and drain the oil out then flush it hes gonna help me this avro to do it im gonna drag the hose pipe from out the back into the garage to give it a good flush.

be back later when its done thanks

yeh I see what ive done now i put the coolent in the oil hole, i can't believe i was so stupid i spoke to my neighboor as well and he said to unscrew the bolt at the bottom and drain the oil out then flush it hes gonna help me this avro to do it im gonna drag the hose pipe from out the back into the garage to give it a good flush.

be back later when its done thanks

Gotta be a troll.

But just in case it isnt, you dont flush the internals of an engine with water.

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