Just flushing the radiator, no but to flush the system, yes.
Disconnect it and use a garden hose with a power nozzle. That should clean it out.
Get a new radiator or flush it out?
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.
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You should see the coolant circulating in the radiator when the car is running
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
When a car is hot, keep the car running and add water to the radiator. When a car is cold, you can simply put the water into the radiator.
the hoses leading to and from your radiator might be clogged. If you had a rusty radiator, the rust may have clogged the hoses that carry the coolant. you should check all your hoses and even flush them out.
every 5 years or 100,000 miles you can flush the cooling system , drain the system firset , fill with water , add the flush and let the car run until it reaches normal operating temp ( 180-210) , let the car cool down and then drain the water and the flush liquid out , fill up the radiator with the new coolant , a 50/50 mix , make sure you let all the air out , there should be air breathing points that you can let loose till all air is out
Fixer pluged radiator or caused thermostat to stick shut.