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You are right audiqv8, I measured the temps and after the car idling a while the upper radiator hose read 199 deg while the lower read 105 deg. Right at the engine the lower read 151 deg, The radiator read 206 deg on the right middle and 105 and the left middle. It is evident that the temperature is not even across the radiator so I bought a flushing liquid from Advanced Auto to flush out the radiator. They also recommended a flushing kit but that would necessitate cutting a heater hose but I'm reluctant to do so. In your opinion, what's the best way to flush the system out with a water hose without cutting a heater hose?
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You could try flushing the radiator. Just buy a length of heater hose and disconnect one end of the existing hose and use the new one. Then place the flush tee between the new hose and existing heater hose. This way you don't have to cut your heater hose.
A better way would be to remove the radiator and bring it to a radiator shop and have them boil out the radiator. Or just buy a new radiator. |
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Great idea! BTW, is this Prestone flush liquid ok to use in an Audi engine?
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You have an aluminum engine with an aluminum radiator, therefore check that the chemical is safe to use.
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There's nothing written on the container so I'll search on the net and report back.....and it's PEAK radiator super cleaner and flush not Prestone.
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Absolutely nothing on the net about the chemical composition of this peak product and/or if it'll be damaging to aluminum components so I guess I'll just use water so as not to hurt anything. So, I'll drain the coolant, fill with water, run the car, drain & refill with water a few more times to get the gunk out, as much as possible, and finally fill with 50/50 coolant mix and distilled water
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I doubt that just flushing with water will fix the problem.
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The car will be going to the mechanic in the morning to resolve this and other issues as I'd sure like to get my 1994 back into tip-top shape. I'll keep you posted on how things turn out.
I very much appreciate all your help, this is a great forum to be part of! |
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I did replace the sensor a while back. I will remove it and true a flush! It seems as is this is my problem.
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