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How to flush radiator of 99 Honda Accord
I was looking and I could not fidn anything that gave me enough information to do the flush. Does anyone know where i might be able to find anyinformation on how ot do it.
I need to know where to find the plug on engine, so that i can drain out the fluid out of the engine.
Please i need help.
I need to know where to find the plug on engine, so that i can drain out the fluid out of the engine.
Please i need help.
When cold remove radiator cap. Loosen the drain plug on the radiator and drain.
On the 2.3L remove the drain bolt (18mm) from the rear side of the cylinder block (located just below the oil filter). Reinstall the drain bolt and tighten to 61 ft/lbs.
On the 2.3L remove the drain bolt (18mm) from the rear side of the cylinder block (located just below the oil filter). Reinstall the drain bolt and tighten to 61 ft/lbs.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by mschumacher »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">When cold remove radiator cap. Loosen the drain plug on the radiator and drain.
On the 2.3L remove the drain bolt (18mm) from the rear side of the cylinder block (located just below the oil filter). Reinstall the drain bolt and tighten to 61 ft/lbs.
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Thats a drain and fill, not a flush. To flush if you dont have a machine you can go to kragen, get some flush stuff, drain the radiator, add flush and water, run till warm, drain coolant from radiator, run one more time with just water, then drain from radiator and block, add 50/50 mix of coolant and good to go.
On the 2.3L remove the drain bolt (18mm) from the rear side of the cylinder block (located just below the oil filter). Reinstall the drain bolt and tighten to 61 ft/lbs.
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Thats a drain and fill, not a flush. To flush if you dont have a machine you can go to kragen, get some flush stuff, drain the radiator, add flush and water, run till warm, drain coolant from radiator, run one more time with just water, then drain from radiator and block, add 50/50 mix of coolant and good to go.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by cyberneo344ib »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Thats a drain and fill, not a flush. To flush if you dont have a machine you can go to kragen, get some flush stuff, drain the radiator, add flush and water, run till warm, drain coolant from radiator, run one more time with just water, then drain from radiator and block, add 50/50 mix of coolant and good to go.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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