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Heater in 2001 T190
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<blockquote data-quote="jerry" data-source="post: 9464" data-attributes="member: 931"><p>I think Tazza's idea is worth a try. A friend of ours has a Ford Taurus 2000 and they have a heater with a bypass like that and no restriction either way from the t , they had no heat so we disconnected the hoses and filled the core with muriatic acid for a few minutes, flushed it and it works fine now. Go to the auto parts store and they have heater core flush kits and probably the proper flushing fluid included. Muriatic acid is the old fluid used and it may be bad for some of the newer cores.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jerry, post: 9464, member: 931"] I think Tazza's idea is worth a try. A friend of ours has a Ford Taurus 2000 and they have a heater with a bypass like that and no restriction either way from the t , they had no heat so we disconnected the hoses and filled the core with muriatic acid for a few minutes, flushed it and it works fine now. Go to the auto parts store and they have heater core flush kits and probably the proper flushing fluid included. Muriatic acid is the old fluid used and it may be bad for some of the newer cores. [/QUOTE]
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