Take it to a radiator shop and have them boil it out. But be aware that it will probably cost almost as much as a new radiator.
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Yes, it is possible.
I would suspect a clog in the radiator.
No, pouring hot water down the drain may not effectively clear a clog. It is recommended to use a plunger or a drain snake to remove the clog instead.
: The overflow cap (radiator cap) is on top of the tank that sits on top of the dr. side fender under the hood.some of the newer cars do not have a "radiator cap" it goes in to the overflow tank . i would not suggest using radiator stop leak because it can clog up the radiator and heater core on the car if you must use it only as a last resort.
yes you can
One or all of these not working properly; bad radiator cap, low coolant, bad thermostat, clog radiator, clog heater core, fan not coming on due to bad relay.
A clog in the radiator will do this.
Possibly your radiator is not big enough. Or that radiator could have internal clog witch results in only us in half of the radiator. Or your fan is not pulling enough air though it
The answer is that if your water temperature is to high that is when your cars radiator is about to die.
Yes. Can clog coolant passages in your engine and other areas.
You should use a plumbing snake to clear a clog.
check for a clog that means water is not circulating