I feel a bit silly, over the years I've never tried doing a radiator flush myself. I remember as a kid someone telling me years ago that it can be a real hassle so I just always assumed it was a difficult job. In the last few days I've been thinking about when my festiva's radiator was last flushed. It's never been done in my 2 years of ownership and I don't remember my mother ever getting it done in her 10 years (!!) of ownership so lets just say it's probably been a LONG time between flushes. So I had a think about it and hooked in.
Final thoughts: One of the easiest things I've ever done on a car!
The fluid was a bit sludgy but otherwise in good condition. No rust anywhere, it's like brand new still! I had some of my expensive (>$60) concentrated fluid left from my previous (performance) car. So I used that with a mix of distilled water and the job was done in 10 minutes, minus running the car for 15 minutes afterwards.
If anyone wants to have a crack at it themselves I'm happy to explain the process. Beats paying $100 for someone else to do it who will probably use the cheapest crap on the market.
Final thoughts: One of the easiest things I've ever done on a car!
The fluid was a bit sludgy but otherwise in good condition. No rust anywhere, it's like brand new still! I had some of my expensive (>$60) concentrated fluid left from my previous (performance) car. So I used that with a mix of distilled water and the job was done in 10 minutes, minus running the car for 15 minutes afterwards.
If anyone wants to have a crack at it themselves I'm happy to explain the process. Beats paying $100 for someone else to do it who will probably use the cheapest crap on the market.
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