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I'd flush every 100,000 miles normal driving. every 50,000 miles for hard driving
If your vehicle keeps overheating, you should flush the cooling system, replace the coolant, and replace the thermostat. In fact, you should have done that before this.
Just flushing the radiator, no but to flush the system, yes.
Flush the cooling system? Flush the fuel system? Flush the hydraulic brake system? Flush the AC system? Flush the transmission? Pick one.
The only reason to flush the ac system is if you had a compressor burn out. if this did not happen you just need to have the system recharged. you might have air the the system pull a vaccum on the system this should remove the air and the moisture. ******************************************************************* If you replace the compressor you should replace the drier and expansion valve and flush the system. To flush it you need a flush solution and clean dry compressed air. Put the solution in and force it out with the air one line at a time until the flush comes out clean. Install the new parts with the proper amount of oil and recharge the system.
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.
Drink lots of water to get it out, like gallons ! Also alot of tea can help and also flush pills. Anything that will flush out your system !
How can you flush benzos out of your system
Kits are available at auto parts store that includes a "T" to be installed on heater lines and full instructions to reverse flush cooling system
Buy one of the "flush in a can" products and follow the directions exactly. if you want to do a machine flush your dodge dealer should be able to help you out. it wont be cheap, expect to pay between $100 and $150 for the flush and an oil change.
Take it to an oil change place and have them do a cooling system flush immediately.
Drink lots of water. This should flush it out of your system.