mud in radiator
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Year: 1999
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1. What is the HISTORY of routine cooling system maintenance? IE: fluid changes. Abused neglected systems often need multiple flushes.
2. How exactly did you flush the system? Garden hose? Professionally? Flushing additive used?
2. How exactly did you flush the system? Garden hose? Professionally? Flushing additive used?
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From: Dubuque IA,Libertyville IL
Year: 1992
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Engine: 4.0 HO
if it was clogged nothing would change the color. if it was going out you would have coolant all over the inside of the jeep and smell a sweet smell. heres a link on how to properly do a coolant flush. http://www.techguys.ca/howto/coolant_flush.html most people i see that do one they just empty the radiator and refill it and are done. which is not the right way
what did it look like the first time you flushed it?
the heater core could have been clogged with it the first time and didn't get cleared out until after the flush
the heater core could have been clogged with it the first time and didn't get cleared out until after the flush
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From: Ayer MA
Year: 2001
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Engine: 4.0L
just to chime in slightly with a quick question on radiator flushes....does anyone know (or have a link to a picture?) the exact location of the radiator drain plug for a stock 98 XJ radiator? or the capacity of the system?
Last edited by ozdog210; Mar 1, 2012 at 07:17 PM.
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From: Long Island N.Y.
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Redrain the whole coolant system heater core radiator block look up on you tube how to flush a heater core it involves compressed air he does it on a jeep grand cherokee
my system filled itself with the same black/brown crap... I think it was a combo of inside of hoses rotting out (replaced all those), and the water pump impellers disintegrating (had to replace the pump). I had to flush my heater core going both directions for a good 20 minutes to get all the dark stuff out and had to replace my radiator because the tubes were all clogged with the black stuff. I'm about 30,000 miles down the road since then and I can assure you it wasn't a head gasket and all is fine. Just one of those things that happens in an old cooling system.
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