can crack the engine.
If the problem your having is in your 'cooling system' , flushing it out could help out a lot.
A semi flush uses about half the water that a full flush uses. This saves using water when it is not necessary to use more than is required. It saves money plus helps the environment.
No. Let it cool down before you open the radiator cap and then put water in the radiator
The higher up you go in elevation the thinner the air around you becomes making it hard to breathe for many people.
we actually dont know how many more years the earth will live all we know is that the earth can sustaine life for about 2.6 billion more years . hey but dont worry we probaly wont be around when that happens
yes just dont try to clean out the calcium buildup with radiator flush (sulfuric acid)
You will likely need to drain the gas tank.
Remove The Radiator And Have A Radiator Shop Test, And Flush It.
Just flushing the radiator, no but to flush the system, yes.
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
To flush a Toyota Previa radiator, first drain the antifreeze in the radiator into a bucket. This is done by turning the valve at the bottom of the radiator. Close the valve and add a radiator flush product purchased at an automotive parts store. Follow the directions on the bottle of flush. This usually means running the vehicle for a certain amount of time and then draining the radiator again.
An easy way to flush a radiator is to remove the bottom hose from the radiator, and put a garden hose in the top fill hole, turn the water on, on the garden hose and let the water push the water out of the radiator. Do not start the truck. This is for flushing a radiator, not an engine. Dont forget to reattatch the bottom hose and refill the radiator as water will also flow out of the engine and will now be low.
nothing really happens i dont really no i havent tried it so yeah dont ask a stupid queation like that
Get a new radiator or flush it out?
is there a drain plug on the radiator
It would be best to disconnect the coolant lines and flush the core after the radiator flush. This will clear any sediment from the core.