Disconnect it and use a garden hose with a power nozzle. That should clean it out.
Just flushing the radiator, no but to flush the system, yes.
Get a new radiator or flush it out?
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Take your car into a shop that does radiator flushes or buy a radiator flush kit from autozone or advanced auto stores you just need the cleaner and a hose
Buy a new car its a pos
Car radiator flush sold as most automotive shops
Remove The Radiator And Have A Radiator Shop Test, And Flush It.
Fixer pluged radiator or caused thermostat to stick shut.
Sounds like you need a radiator coolant flush or you need a bigger radiator for your vehicular transport thingy.
The radiator is located in the front of the car, where it is located in most cars. There are coolant pipes running beneath the car, under protective covers, that feed coolant to and from the radiator. There are three drain plugs on the car, and it is a complicated system to flush.
there is a radiator plug on the bottom passenger side of the radiatior, take that out and flush from the radiator cap.
Drain and properly dispose (recycle) the old coolant. Put one bottle of Radiator Flush(from am auto parts store)in the radiator and refill with water. Run the car a idle(leave the heater ON to flush the heater core)for approx. 5 minutes. Drain and properly dispose of the flush liquid. Refill radiator with 50/50 mix of coolant and water or all premixed coolant.