
The Best Place In Town To Take A Leak
Where Are We?
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66-68 Hattam Street
Golden Square
VIC 3555
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Our operating hours have changed
​All work by appointment only
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INSTALLATION PROCEEDURE & GUIDELINES
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The radiator installer is responsible for the correct installation proceedure. Bendigo Radiators offers the following installation procedure (set out below) as an example of such a proceedure, and is not responsible for its complete accuracy or any ommisions that may arise from any typographical, or technical error. Bendigo Radiators recommends any cooling system or other mechanical work be carried out by suitably qualified and trained persons. The vehicle owner must record the installation and all subsequent service intervals for submission to Bendigo Radiators in the event of a warranty claim, otherwise, liability in the case of the warranty repair or replacement rests upon the installer. In the case of a vehicle owner who installs a complete radiator assembly or component part into his/her own vehicle, he/she must also be aware of, and carry out correctly, the installation procedures and complete the installation details on the Bendigo Radiators warranty sheet supplied with the new assembly or available as a download from our website www.bendigoradiators.com. The radiator installer is hereby notified that coolant and any chemical cleaning agents used MUST NOT be disposed down the drain and should be disposed of correctly and legaly. Please see your local council or environment authourity for advise on disposal proceedures. The radiator installer acknowledges that they are working with engine components and a cooling system that at times will be under pressure and very very hot. The installer accepts all risks and liabilities associated with such an undertaking. If in doubt get a professional to do the work for you. Bendigo Radiators accepts no liability of any sort if you burn or otherwise hurt yourself. Please read all instructions carefully before installing your radiator. Never open the radiator pressure cap when the system is under pressure and/or hot.
The manufacturer’s warranty is offered conditionally upon correct installation. Please read carefully and in full the following advise.
1 The warranty will only apply if a Bendigo Radiators supplied assembly of suitable type and specification is correctly installed in the vehicle.
2 The warranty will only apply when, prior to installation , the cooling system of the vehicle
has been thoroughly checked and prepared in the following manner:
A.Before the removal of the old radiator the cooling system must be tested for any
evidence of stray electrical current. The source of any current in the cooling system
must be identified, then repaired or neutralised.
B.The coolant in the system must be drained, replaced with water and treated with a
recommended cooling system flush, removing sludge, coolant residues , metal and scale deposits.
3 The warranty will only apply when the new radiator assembly has been properly installed
in accordance with the vehicle manufacturer’s requirements and having adhered to Bendigo Radiators
installation procedure.
4 The warranty will only apply when the selected coolant and service schedule meets or
exceeds the standard requirements of the vehicle manufacturer. Alternatively, a suitable
aftermarket coolant may be installed using the correct coolant type, composition and
dosage rate, as specified for the vehicle, which meets or exceeds the AS/NZA 2108.1-1997
standard.
BENDIGO RADIATORS INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
ATTENTION : FAILURE TO INTALL THIS RADIATOR ASSEMBLE WITHOUT STRICTLY
ADHEREING TO THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES WILL RENDER VOID THE RADIATOR MANUFACTURERS WARANTY.
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Installation Instructions part A
- Installing New Radiator (Replacing old, faulty, or damaged radiator existing in vehicle).
Step 1 :
Prior to removing the existing radiator, the cooling system must be inspected for
evidence of stray current ( this is only possible when the cooling system is still in
operation).
Stray current causes a highly destructive form of corrosion. This is
caused by the passage of an electrical current of even 0.05 volt through the coolant in the
system. The resulting fast acting corrosion attacks not only the radiator and heater cores,
but can also cause severe and expensive damage to many other engine and cooling system components.
This condition occurs within the cooling system mainly due to current seeking an easy path
through the coolant to ground. Typically stray current is the result of accident
damage to the vehicle, poor installation of electrical components and faults occurring in
electrical components or poor earth connections.
To test for stray current, use a voltmeter or a stray current detector by first placing the positive lead directly into the coolant (through the filler neck on the radiator), or in the overflow bottle (for a closed system), making sure that the terminal is not in contact with any surrounding surface. Then attach the
negative lead to the battery earth (negative terminal), and switch on all of the electrical systems, on at a time. First with the engine running and then repeating the process with the
engine turned off. A reading of more than 0.05 volts with a volt meter indicates a damaging
current is likely to be present in the cooling system.
This procedure will help enable you to establish by process of elimination the possible source of any
current. It is imperative that the source of any current travelling through the coolant is
located, repaired or neutralised prior to installing a new radiator assembly.
Note:
Additional electric accessories can be the source of stray current. If additional
accessories have been fitted or repairs undertaken, repeat stray current check.
DO NOT PROCEED IF UNABLE TO ESTABLISH THE SOURCE OF ANY DETECTED CURRENT.
CONSULT A QUALIFIED AUTO ELECTRICIAN FOR ASSISTANCE
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Step 2 :
Completely drain the coolant from the system, remove thermostat and a heater hose connection if able. Power flush using clean water and air pressure (not exceeding system rated pressure) both the engine and heater core in both directions of flow. Don’t forget to wash out the overflow bottle if present, and a quick squrt through any of the smaller coolant bleed and overflow hoses too.
Step 3 :
Reconnect hoses and re install thermostat. Fill the system with water and add a quality cooling system cleaning agent. . Observe the instructions on the container, ensure that the vehicle’s heater is turned on. ADDITIONAL: Bendigo Radiatos prefers to give the vehicle a short test drive with the cleaning agent in the system for a more thorough clean.
Step 4 :
Check components such as the radiator cap, hoses, clamps, thermostat, water
pump and fans(s) for wear and condition. Replace if suspect.
Step 5 :
Allow system to cool and depressurize. Drain water from system and repeat the power flushing sequence..
Step 6 :
Remove the old radiator assembly.
Step 7 :
Install the new radiator assembly
Check vehicle service manual for any additional procedures applicable to radiator
installation.
Step 8 :
Fill system with clean water and repeat straycurrent test procedure as
outlined in Step 1. Proceed if result is negative.
Step 9 :
Completely drain water from system.
Step 10 :
Install the recommended coolant (type and dosage) for this vehicle as specified by
the vehicle manufacturer’s service manual.
ATTENTION
– DO NOT MIX ANY COOOLANT BRANDS TOGETHER. CORRECT
COOLANT SELECTION AND INSTALLATION IS ESSENTIAL TO ENSURE
MAXIMUM CORROSION PROTECTON FOR ALL COMPONENT PARTS WITHIN
THE ENGINE COOLING SYSTEM.
Coolant/inhibitors are added to the cooling system to
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Provide improved boiling and freezing points of the water
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lubricate moving parts of the engine that are in contact with water
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provide a film barrier between the potentially corrosive water and the various
types of metals founds within the engine and cooling system.
The inhibitor continually replaces the protective barrier as the corrosive elements of the
water dissolve the barrier. However, because this is a continual process, the
coolant/inhibitors become depleted after a time to the point where thy no longer provide
this protective coating. Alkaline corrosion can begin on the inside of the radiator tubes
because the coolants/inhibitors from different manufactures have different chemical
compounds which may adversely react if mixed. It is important not to create a chemical
soup by mixing different brands of coolant/inhibitor.
Step 11 :
Run vehicle engine up to normal operating temperature, bleed air from the system and inspect all
components for leaks and ensure correct fan operation. Test drive the vehicle and re check.
Step 12 :
Record the kilometres, date and coolant used and/or fill out the warranty/installation sheet provided (available for download from www.bendigoradiators.com if absent) Failure to do so may void
the radiator manufacturer’s warranty.
Step 13 :
The vehicle cooling system must be properly serviced every 12 months or
25000kms for warranty validation. Or earlier as per cooling system condition dictates.
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Installation Instructions part B
– Installing New Radiator (old radiator absent from vehicle)
NOTE:
As the original radiator is missing or damaged (coolant absent), no initial
Stray current test can be performed.
Step 1 : Correctly install the new radiator assembly as per step 7 above.
Step 2 : Completely drain the coolant from the system, remove thermostat and a heater hose connection if able. Power flush using clean water and air pressure (not exceeding system rated pressure) both the engine and heater core in both directions of flow. Don’t forget to wash out the overflow bottle if present, and a quick squrt through any of the smaller coolant bleed and overflow hoses too.
Step 3 :
Reconnect hoses and re install thermostat. Fill the system with water and add a quality cooling system cleaning agent. . Observe the instructions on the container, ensure that the vehicle’s heater is turned on. ADDITIONAL: Bendigo Radiatos prefers to give the vehicle a short test drive with the cleaning agent in the system for a more thorough clean.
Step 4 :
Check components such as the radiator cap, hoses, clamps, thermostat, water
pump and fans(s) for wear and condition. Replace if suspect.
Step 5 :
Allow system to cool and depressurize. Drain water from system and repeat the power flushing sequence..
Step 6 :
Fill system with clean water and perform stray current test procedure as
outlined in Step 1. Proceed to step 9 if result is negative. If a positive result of more than 0.05 volts is noted perfom the diagnostic proceedure as outlined in step 1. If unable to rectify problem DO NOT PROCEED. Consult a qualified auto electrician.
Step 9 :
Completely drain water from system.
Step 10 :
Install the recommended coolant (type and dosage) for this vehicle as specified by
the vehicle manufacturer’s service manual.
Step 11 :
Run vehicle engine up to normal operating temperature, bleed air from the system and inspect all
components for leaks and ensure correct fan operation. Test drive the vehicle and re check.
Step 12 :
Record the kilometres, date and coolant used and/or fill out the warranty/installation sheet provided (available for download from www.bendigoradiators.com if absent) Failure to do so may void
the radiator manufacturer’s warranty.
Step 13 :
The vehicle cooling system must be properly serviced every 12 months or
25000kms for warranty validation. Or earlier as per cooling system condition dictates.
Note:
By following these installation procedures, you have correctly installed the radiator
assembly, and the manufacturer’s warranty is offered conditionally as outlined in Bendigo Radiators warranty policy which can be viewd on our website www.bendigoradiators.com . Correct installation procedures, quality coolant protection, and a routine maintenance schedule will greatly reduce any unnecessary expense and inconvenience.