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    These michigan winters are killing me considering the majority of this winter ive had very little heat in my sc 07 gp. I just got done swapping out the tstat and bleeding the air out of the lines. there doesnt seem to be any coolant leaking into the vehicle so i am assuming the issue isnt the heater core, which makes me wonder what my next course of action should be. any suggestions?
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    id flush the heater core real good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dustinm View Post
    id flush the heater core real good.
    thats what i was thinking but im having trouble finding a detailed write up on this with pictures. i have a general idea but i like to be sure when it comes to things like this.
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    There are two small hoses in the back of the engine that goes to ur heater core in the fire wall. U want to flush water through both hoses to get water flowing in both directions and u want the flow to be even coming out both ways and until the water is clear. U should also go ahead and do a flush and put the nice green coolant in there. Or u could wait till its nice out just don't mix the two if u add some
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    I have used a bit of muradic or hydrocloric acid to accellerate the clean out of a heater core as well. dilute it a bit and fill the core up with the fluid for a minute or 2, then blow it out with fresh water.
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