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When To Do A Coolant Flush

When To Do A Coolant Flush . However, because engine coolant lasts so long in modern cars, it shouldn’t need to be flushed until the car has hit 100,000 to 150,000 miles. Using the funnel, pour the radiator cleaner into the system and top it up with distilled water. Help with a coolant flush. Jeep Cherokee Forum from www.cherokeeforum.com Other signs that an immediate radiator flush is necessary includes coolant leaking underneath your car, grinding or knocking engine noise, visible debris in your coolant and steam or an odd smell rising from your. Here’s a very quick overview of the three main things coolant does: Make sure that your car is off and the engine is cool because the coolant can be extremely hot and can scald you.

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