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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:

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  1. Mr81091

    @chrisfix what about the thermostat?

  2. rofo the man

    Thanks again…this tutorial helped a lot!!

  3. Igniz

    Is it really necessary to flush? Can’t I just drain the old coolant and add the new one and be done with it?

  4. Ng Jun Wen

    Chris , my car indicator pop up saying transmission overheating. What should i do?

  5. northrock mz

    Does anyone know where Chris works from? I need to take my car to his shop please ?

  6. Kawa Rider

    Chris, this was made wrong. You put too much coolant inside. That plastic top should be alined with cap on cold engine. This caused my pipe to leak, when the coolant get hot and “bigger”. Also the BMW has electric pump to suck the coolant into with air bleeding screws opened. Just set the highest temp on heating panel, lowest fan speed, turn off and turn on ignition to “before start” position again. Thats it 🙂

  7. Abdelaziz Abarkan

    How much gallon of LT is that chemical flush

  8. fix this

    How do you get air out of the heater core?

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