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Heater in 2001 T190
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<blockquote data-quote="scsindust" data-source="post: 9472" data-attributes="member: 214"><p>I tried clamping off the bypass hose. No great luck. The heater core has to be partially blocked? When I filled the heater core before, fluid would come out of the second tube as I was filling the first tube. Would a partial block do this? Anyway, I'm on my way to Advance Auto to get a flush kit. Lastly, there is pressure for the fluid to circulate around the heater core, right? So if the heatre core isn't 100% full, the moving coolant should fill it up completely, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scsindust, post: 9472, member: 214"] I tried clamping off the bypass hose. No great luck. The heater core has to be partially blocked? When I filled the heater core before, fluid would come out of the second tube as I was filling the first tube. Would a partial block do this? Anyway, I'm on my way to Advance Auto to get a flush kit. Lastly, there is pressure for the fluid to circulate around the heater core, right? So if the heatre core isn't 100% full, the moving coolant should fill it up completely, right? [/QUOTE]
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