How to Repair a Clogged Radiator

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Fix a clogged radiator easily.

The most common cause of a clogged radiator is old radiator fluid. Fluid that has never been changed, or sat for long periods without the engine running, creates rust and sediment that blocks the radiator fins and hoses. Fortunately, you can repair a clogged radiator easily. All it takes is some running water, a can of radiator flush and a few hours.

Things You'll Need

  • Bucket
  • Gunk C2124 Heavy Duty Radiator Flush
  • Garden hose
  • Running water
  • Radiator fluid
  • Tin foil (if desired)
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Instructions

    • 1

      Park your car on a level surface. Place a bucket under the radiator drain petcock, typically located on the bottom of the radiator toward the driver's side. Wait for your engine to cool down--you should be able to touch the radiator without being burned before proceeding.

    • 2
      Make sure your engine is cool before removing the cap.

      Remove the radiator fill cap and pour in an entire bottle of Gunk C2124 Heavy Duty Radiator Flush into the radiator. Replace the cap.

    • 3

      Start your engine and let it run for 15 minutes to move the C2124 Flush completely through your cooling system. Turn your engine off and wait for it to cool again before proceeding.

    • 4
      The Petcock might stick out like this or be underneath the radiator.

      Remove your radiator fill cap. Reach down and open the drain petcock by turning it counter clockwise and let your radiator fluid drain into the bucket.

    • 5
      Run water through your cooling system.

      Connect your garden hose to a water supply and put one end in the radiator fill cap. Turn the water on and let it run through your cooling system. When the water coming out of the petcock is perfectly clear and draining smoothly (not too slowly or erratically) your clogged radiator is cleared.

Tips & Warnings

  • Make a funnel out of tinfoil from your drain petcock to your bucket to help prevent any radiator fluid from spilling on the ground.

  • You must flush the system with water until it runs clear. If not, the radiator flush and old sediment will remain in your cooling system and can cause damage to your engine.

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