No. It is a gimmick.
Do regular oil & filter changes instead.
Not far, anyway. The engine flush is not engine oil ... its only purpose is to, hopefully, clean the inside of the engine areas. That's why it's called "Engine Flush" and not "Engine Oil". Get it out and put the new oil in soon.
Add Engine Flush to the motor oil at running temperature before changing the oil. After adding the product, allow the engine to idle for approx. 10 minutes. Then change the oil and the filter. Engine Flush is compatible with all commercially available motor oils. We recommend cleaning the engine interior with Engine Flush before every oil change.
Do you mean flush the oil (not recommended) or flush the coolant?
To engine flush a 2007 Kia Sedona, start by warming up the engine to operating temperature, then turn it off. Add an engine flush product to the oil filler cap; follow the product instructions for the amount. Restart the engine and let it idle for the recommended time (usually around 10-15 minutes) to allow the flush to work. Finally, change the oil and oil filter to remove the contaminants and flush fluid.
No, the flush oil is to clean the parts of the engine that are oiled. If you put it in the fuel tank it will block up tour fuel filters and your carburettors.
I do it befor every oil change, and my engine is very silent
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.
Yes. The idea is usually to add it to the old oil and then flush it out with the oil change. Read and follow the instructions for the product you are using.
You just drain the oil and change the filter. Although, if you've got water in the oil, you probably have a leaking head or intake manifold gasket, and should replace it.
Flushing your engine oil is generally not recommended for most vehicles, as it can dislodge sludge and debris that may clog oil passages and lead to engine damage. Instead, regular oil changes using the manufacturer-recommended oil type are sufficient to maintain engine health. If your engine shows signs of severe buildup, a professional mechanic may suggest a cleaning process that is safer than a full flush. Always consult your vehicle's manual or a trusted mechanic before making such decisions.
To clean out jello-like oil from an engine, first ensure the engine is cool and disconnect the battery. Drain the contaminated oil completely and replace the oil filter. Then, flush the engine with a suitable engine flush product to break down any remaining residue. Finally, refill the engine with fresh oil and run it briefly before checking for any remaining contaminants.
To use an engine flush on a 2005 Toyota Corolla, first ensure the engine is warm but not hot. Add the engine flush product to the oil filler neck, then run the engine for the duration specified on the product label, usually around 10-15 minutes. Afterward, turn off the engine, drain the old oil and replace the oil filter, then refill with fresh oil. Always consult the product instructions and your vehicle's manual for any specific recommendations.