Use a garden hose and a readily available flush/fill kit from auto parts stores. Procedure is not difficult and outlined in the instructions.
Do you mean flush the oil (not recommended) or flush the coolant?
To flush an engine of coolant in the engine of a Kian Spectra refer to the manual. Auto manuals can be purchased at auto part retails or in bookstores.
To wash out the coolant system in a Peugeot 307, first ensure the engine is cool and then drain the old coolant from the radiator and engine block. Refill the system with a mixture of water and a cooling system flush product, run the engine for about 10-15 minutes to circulate the flush, and then drain it again. Finally, refill the system with the appropriate coolant mixture and check for leaks. Always dispose of old coolant properly, as it is toxic.
Auto parts stores sell coolant flush kits some are just a chemical you add to water after draining the old coolant. The other uses your garden hose fitting you install to flush the system after you drain the old coolant. I personally use the second method.
To drain and flush the coolant in a Lexus IS350, first ensure the engine is cool and remove the radiator cap. Locate the drain plug at the bottom of the radiator to drain the old coolant, and let it flow into a container. After draining, close the drain plug, then fill the radiator with a mixture of water and coolant flush, run the engine with the heater on to circulate the flush, and finally drain again to remove any residue. Finally, refill the system with the appropriate coolant, ensuring to bleed any air from the system.
If coolant is rusty or dirty - yes
DO NOT FLUSH the coolant system on a northstar. Drain the coolant, replace with 50/50 Dexcool and fresh clean water, and you're good to go. Especially NEVER NEVER buy a "Coolant Flush" at a dealer or quicky-lube place. All you'll get is the previous sucker's engine gunk pumped in to your engine.
To flush the coolant on a 2006 Chevy Equinox, first, ensure the engine is cool, then remove the radiator cap and place a drain pan underneath the radiator. Open the petcock at the bottom of the radiator to drain the old coolant completely. After draining, close the petcock, fill the radiator with a coolant flush solution and water, run the engine to circulate the solution, then drain it again. Finally, refill the radiator with the appropriate coolant mixture and check for leaks.
You still need to flush the engine block and heater core.
To flush the coolant in a 2002 Honda Passport, start by ensuring the engine is cool, then remove the radiator cap. Place a drain pan under the radiator and open the drain valve to let the old coolant flow out. Once drained, close the valve, fill the radiator with a mixture of water and coolant flush solution, run the engine until it reaches operating temperature, and then drain it again. Finally, refill the system with fresh coolant and check for leaks.
To flush the coolant on a Honda Odyssey, start by ensuring the engine is cool, then remove the radiator cap. Place a drain pan under the radiator and open the drain valve to let the old coolant flow out. After draining, close the valve, fill the radiator with a mixture of water and coolant flush solution, run the engine until it reaches operating temperature, and then drain again. Finally, refill the system with the appropriate coolant mixture and bleed any air from the system as needed.
You dont Take it to a qualified mechanic for a flush and they will dispose of the old coolant You dont Take it to a qualified mechanic for a flush and they will dispose of the old coolant