5 Radiator Flush Service FAQs
Here’s some additional good-to-know information regarding a radiator flush service:Â
1. What Is An Engine Cooling System?
The engine cooling system’s job is to remove excess heat from the engine.Â
It also helps maintain optimum engine temperature and bring the engine up to the desired temperature as quickly as possible.Â
This system comprises many critical components.
These include:
- Radiator: The radiator is a heat exchanger designed to cool the internal combustion engines.
- Cooling fan: The cooling fan or radiator fan sits between the radiator and the engine and is responsible for drawing fresh air over the radiator, thereby keeping it cool.
- Thermostat: The key function of the thermostat is to maintain the engine’s working temperature. It also prevents the engine from overheating or overcooling.
- Water pump: The water pump circulates coolant fluid through the engine, radiator, and heater core.Â
- Head gasket: This component prevents the coolant from flowing through the passages into the combustion chamber.Â
- Reservoir tank: The reservoir tank stores excess coolant fluid until required.Â
- Hoses: The hoses are responsible for transferring the coolant fluid from the engine’s water pump to the radiatorÂ
2. What Is Radiator Flush Service?
A radiator flush or coolant flush service removes contaminants and debris from the coolant fluid by pumping gallons of water and new antifreeze through the coolant system. Â
A timely radiator flush service prevents your engine from overheating, coolant leaks, and other engine-related problems.Â
3. How Often Should I Get A Radiator Flush Service?Â
It would be best if you aimed to get a radiator flush service at least once every 30,000 miles.Â
4. How Long Does A Radiator Flush Service Take?
The time taken for a radiator flush service depends on whether you use a flush and fill machine or if it’s done without a machine.Â
Here are the estimated service times for a radiator flush:
- With a flush and fill machine: 30 minutes
- Without a flush and fill machine: 2 hours
5. How Is A Radiator Flush Service Done?Â
Here’s how a certified technician would carry out a radiator flush service:Â
- Undo the radiator cap and coolant reservoir cap and drain the old mixture.Â
- Put the coolant reservoir cap back and pour the mixture of water and new coolant fluid.
- With the radiator cap back on, start the engine and let it run until the temperature gauge is at a normal temperature.Â
- Switch off the engine and give it time to cool down before draining the coolant mixture again.
- Refill the mixture and repeat the process.
- Finally, add the new antifreeze and wipe off any spilled fluid.Â