disconnect both the inlet and outlet hoses going through the firewall to the heater core... using a garden hose force water though one heater core hose until clear, then the other... do this several times until you have good flow of water in both directions... tips... try and use hot water through your garden hose... try to drain the entire cooling system and flush with water until clear and add a coolant flush additive and run engine for about 20 mins so the cleaner additive can break down some of the deposits... then drain and flush again.... if heater still does not work well.. then resort to disconnecting the heater core hoses and flushing and back flushing the heater core a few times... if all else fails, you might need to replace your heater core... good luck
Remove the hoses going to the heater core. Use a regular water hose with a high pressure nozzle and flush both ways.
probably the heater core is clogged
LOTS - it is virtually inaccessible .
Deep under the dash next to heater core
Probably have a leak in the heater core>
Either pull the hoses off of the heater core and flush the core out or pull the hoses off the block and flush the heater core through the hoses..............
it should, unless there was a major body style change between the 2 years.
I wouldn't think you could flush a heater core. you can flush a radiator. Heater core you would have to replace if it is leaking or stopped up
your heater core is leaking i would replace it.
I am very sorry. I was under the impression that if I go to the address bar and ask a question. The answer would be right forecoming. I only asked how to replace the heater core on a 2000 ford taurus. And received only run-arounds.
Plugged heater core. Try flushing it.
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