Learn how to flush and fill the coolant in your car or truck. Keep your radiator, heater core, and engine clean. Flushing your coolant is good for the cooling system to prevent rust and to prevent your car from overheating.
First you drain the old coolant from the radiator, then you fill it with distilled water and coolant flush chemical. Then you run the car. Then you drain the water from the radiator and fill it with 50/50 antifreeze.

How to Superflush your Cooling System:

Here is How to Test your Cooling System:

Here is how to Flush your Heater Core: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9SIafVsqyc

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28 thoughts on “How to Quick Flush Your Cars Cooling System”
  1. My Corsa d 1.2 2010, I have a car with spanner symbol and radiator fan running all the time, I flushed my coolant system a year ago, changed all my oil and filters. I replaced my radiator coolant sensor as I thought that was the issue, I’m gonna change the thermostat as the coolant going from the expansion tank into the engine is warm after a drive but pipe that comes back out of the engine through the thermostat into the radiator is cold which means thermostat may be locked closed or open. Gonna change that, I checked the radiator fan resistor that looks ok and relays all look ok

  2. does anyone know why I can only add 6ish to 6.5ishL before my radiator won't allow any more coolant to be sucked through? My capacity is suppose to be 7.4L, I've started the engine and put heat on to get the water pump to suck the coolant through but it starts over flowing out the top of the radiator

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