1: Buy a kit at Wal-Mart or auto parts comes with adaptors, fittings and instructions. 2: remove radiator cap, open drain plug on bottom of radiator, your engine block will also have a drain bolt, open this too - let it all drain out - remove reservoir and empty it. fill back up with normal water - add any flushers etc, let circulate (i.e. top radiator hose is hot) and repeat emptying it, refill with coolant mixed with water in desired ratio - let it circulate - check levels and top up
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buy the universal fluid at your local automotive store.
yes you do cuz if you dont you will not get the air pockets out and then your radiator fluid could be to low no
it is located where the lower radiator hose connects. For some reason Toyota can't make up there minds when it comes to thermostats.
Remove The Radiator And Have A Radiator Shop Test, And Flush It.
Just flushing the radiator, no but to flush the system, yes.
bottom of radiator
there is a radiator plug on the bottom passenger side of the radiatior, take that out and flush from the radiator cap.
Cleans antifreeze and dirt out of the radiator
Open the radiator petcock and drain coolant into a container. Dispose of all coolant properly as it is toxic to animals. Close petcock and fill system with water. Run the engine for several minutes with the heat on high. Drain the system again. Several repeats of this procedure will flush the radiator and engine for the Firebird.
can crack the engine.
You can best flush the radiator on your 1992 Camry by taking it to a shop that has the proper equipment to do a complete fluid exchange while the car is at operating temperture. You cannot do a complete flush if the car engine is cold, because the thermostat blocks passages in the engine block. Flushing the radiator alone by removing the lower hose, recovering and disposing of the old coolant, and refilling is only part of the system. Thanks for reading. RM