Heater core backflush w/ pics
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Heater core backflush w/ pics
After being without heat since early spring, I decided it was time to set things right. Using <a href="https://forums.audiworld.com/a4/msgs/2777788.phtml">this post</a> as a guide, I went to Home Depot and bought 10' of 3/4" id tubing to make my life easier. As I later discovered, 7/8" would have been much easier to work with.
Remove the rear firewall rubber gasket, cover, and plastic tray/pollen filter and passenger side windshield cover. Get the wiper arms vertical. The engine bay should now look like this:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/20538/heater_core_backflush1.jpg">
Wedge the driver side wiper cover up on top of the wipers to get it out of the way. Remove the corrugated hose cover (it's split on the back) to expose the lines running into and out from the heater core. You should now be looking at this:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/20538/heater_core_backflush2.jpg">
Slide your tubing over the inlet side and run the other end down to a bucket of some sort. You'll need 4-5'.
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/20538/heater_core_backflush3.jpg">
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/20538/heater_core_backflush4.jpg">
Slide a shorter length of tubing over the outlet side (1-2'). I used a brass hose nozzle that increases flow as you twist it because it sealed fairly well against the end of the hose. Turn on the water flow (not too hard as the heater core is a bitch to replace) and watch the gunk come out. Keep flushing until the water coming out is clear.
Reverse the hose and forward flush, again making sure the water coming out is clear. Now is probably a good time to drain, flush, and bleed your whole cooling system. Reverse the removal steps to get things back together. Here's what I was left with:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/20538/heater_core_backflush5.jpg">
...oh yeah, and <b><font color="red">HEAT</font></b>.
Remove the rear firewall rubber gasket, cover, and plastic tray/pollen filter and passenger side windshield cover. Get the wiper arms vertical. The engine bay should now look like this:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/20538/heater_core_backflush1.jpg">
Wedge the driver side wiper cover up on top of the wipers to get it out of the way. Remove the corrugated hose cover (it's split on the back) to expose the lines running into and out from the heater core. You should now be looking at this:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/20538/heater_core_backflush2.jpg">
Slide your tubing over the inlet side and run the other end down to a bucket of some sort. You'll need 4-5'.
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/20538/heater_core_backflush3.jpg">
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/20538/heater_core_backflush4.jpg">
Slide a shorter length of tubing over the outlet side (1-2'). I used a brass hose nozzle that increases flow as you twist it because it sealed fairly well against the end of the hose. Turn on the water flow (not too hard as the heater core is a bitch to replace) and watch the gunk come out. Keep flushing until the water coming out is clear.
Reverse the hose and forward flush, again making sure the water coming out is clear. Now is probably a good time to drain, flush, and bleed your whole cooling system. Reverse the removal steps to get things back together. Here's what I was left with:
<img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/20538/heater_core_backflush5.jpg">
...oh yeah, and <b><font color="red">HEAT</font></b>.
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Did the same last week except without all the hoses... just undid one of the hoses on the
client's 2002 A4 and let it flush for 10 minutes on the driveway... now she has heat again as well :-)
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Yes, I still need to replace the radiator
Flushing it out produced more of the same. Maybe I'll get to that this winter in my new garage. For the moment, I can live with it. Gotta stay warm.