If you mean "flush" , remove the thermostat, several parts stores sell a flush liquid that you run for 5-10 minutes, all have directions on the package, drain completely, refill with coolant and water after installing a new thermostat and depending on the miles on the car, replace the water pump as well....Tom T & G Columbus Ms 662-327-5895 If you mean "flush" , remove the thermostat, several parts stores sell a flush liquid that you run for 5-10 minutes, all have directions on the package, drain completely, refill with coolant and water after installing a new thermostat and depending on the miles on the car, replace the water pump as well....Tom T & G Columbus Ms 662-327-5895
Nothing will happen if you drain the cooling system and replace the coolant.
Usually a problem in the emission control system - have vehicle scanned to determine the problem
jacket cooling system is a that the part of the engine were
The cooling system.
Motor cooling system? The engine cooling system consits of the water pump, radiator, hoses, cooling fans, etc.Motor cooling system? The engine cooling system consits of the water pump, radiator, hoses, cooling fans, etc.
Engine cooling system is not a closed system you can't remove the air.
The cooling system is the radiator, engine fan, thermostat, and hoses...
Volkswagen has a hardwired cooling system in a good number of their models, the cooling fan will run several minutes after driving. Especially if the engine is overheated, you can expect the fan to resume after it has initially shut off... So make sure to disconnect the battery before any repairs following running the engine. Brandon 1990 volkswagen jetta gl 1.86 carrat Wolfsburg edition
Engine cooling system is not a closed system you can't remove the air.
You don't!! closed system,take to auto service repair shop.
A broken piston ring can allow oil to get into your cooling system. A bad valve seal can also allow oil into the cooling system.
Yes, engine oil and automatic transmission oil can both get into the cooling system.