easy way is to find where the water is go through the fire wall into the car, take them off and flush with a garden hose, but if badly blocked, you may end u taking the hole dash out. if you have aircon the heater matrix is behind the radio the air con matrix is behind the glovebox long job.
Probably blocked heater matrix. Best thing to do is flush the cooling system with the best stuff you can get.
please help me. i want video how to flush the coolant of renault clio
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
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..............
You can flush the block thru the line to the heater core at the firewall. This will flush the heater core also.
It does not appear it is advised to flush your water heater with distilled white vinegar.
Yes, it is recommended to flush your water heater regularly for maintenance purposes. Flushing helps remove sediment buildup, which can improve the efficiency and lifespan of your water heater. It is typically recommended to flush your water heater at least once a year.
To effectively flush out a water heater and maintain its performance and efficiency, follow these steps: Turn off the power or gas supply to the heater, connect a hose to the drain valve at the bottom of the tank, open the valve to drain the water, flush out any sediment by letting water run through the tank, close the valve, refill the tank, and turn the power or gas supply back on. Repeat this process annually to keep your water heater working well.
When I took my car to the dealership, they said that a flush and fill would cost $79.00 plus tax and would include the heater core flush. However, when they later determined that the heater core was "restricted," they wanted to charge me double.
If your asking about a heater core for a car. you pretty much have to pull the engine to get at it. as it is part of the system, it should get flushed out when you flush the system.
To effectively flush out your water heater, follow these steps: Turn off the power or gas supply to the heater, connect a hose to the drain valve at the bottom of the tank, open the valve and let the water drain out completely. Then, close the valve, refill the tank, and turn the power or gas supply back on. Repeat this process a few times to remove sediment and debris from the tank.
Remove the hoses going to the heater core. Use a regular water hose with a high pressure nozzle and flush both ways.