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How to Flush a Heater Core Safely (with a garden hose) 

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Is your heat not working or is your heater not hot? You may have a clogged heater core so do a heater core flush and unclog it. Learn how to flush your heater core and get it working to full capacity again instead of spending hundreds on a replacement!
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@HumbleServant3777
@HumbleServant3777 5 лет назад
I just flushed my heater core for the first time at the age of 35, thanks to you. It was a complete success. This was the first time I've ever tried to work on my car myself. I learned it all from you. Next, I have to replace my radiator. Thank you very much. Keep up the great videos!
@willk008
@willk008 7 лет назад
I used a 2 liter bottle of water, an empty bottle to catch old fluids, a pair of pliers, a funnel and an electric tire pump. I literally just finished, took me 30 min (mostly removing hoses) I'm no mechanic. Worked like a charm and saved me some cash!! Went from no heat, to yea let me turn this off its gettin really hot in here lol. Thanks Bro!!!
@mullerp5235
@mullerp5235 5 лет назад
Hello, I'm trying to flush my heater core but I don't have access to a garden hose. How did you connect your pump to the hoses??
@N12Gautam
@N12Gautam 5 лет назад
Muller P watch the video
@richb5478
@richb5478 5 лет назад
Good shit bro
@evanarnold580
@evanarnold580 4 года назад
"I used a 2 liter bottle of water, an empty bottle to catch old fluids, a pair of pliers, a funnel and an electric tire pump. I literally just finished, took me 30 min" -That's what she said
@calvintek1976
@calvintek1976 4 года назад
@@evanarnold580 lo {4
@josemaldonado7257
@josemaldonado7257 4 года назад
Chris! You literally saved me a whole lot of money and time. I lost heat last week and was freezing to death on my drive to work for a few days. I 1st watched your trouble shooting video, and tested my blend door, Thermostat, and Heater Control Valve, all were good, so moment of truth, I purchased 5/8 connector, clear hose, and reverse flushed, forward flushed, and reversed flushed again.....and wala, I have super hot heat. You’re amazing bro. Thank you, thank you, thank you so much 👍🏼👍🏼😃😃
@cat22_a1
@cat22_a1 Год назад
*voila (its french)
@Mister_CVC
@Mister_CVC 5 месяцев назад
It's* ​@@cat22_a1
@BigBearEatYou
@BigBearEatYou 3 года назад
I just watched your cooling system flush video and this video and I feel so much better about doing the work needed on my cooling system now! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge. I am now subscribed and will be sure to refer people to your channel if they ask about diy mechanical issues. I also wanted to give you an even bigger THANK YOU for the advice about turning your heater on once a month during the summer months. I live in Phoenix AZ and have had at least 3 older vehicles end up with heater core problems. I honestly think your advice will prevent me from running into similar issues in the future. I am surprised no one else has ever suggested that to me before & I'll be sure to share that advice to friends and family as well. Thx again and I look forward to learning more from you 😁
@stevemacqueen4946
@stevemacqueen4946 4 года назад
Man , I fixed my heat issue in less than 1 hour ! You make people save money ,give clear instructions ,Couldn’t be more grateful,you make look things so easy to do 😎 cheers mate
@brendabenton4999
@brendabenton4999 5 лет назад
Chris I would like to complement you on your very informative video. You explained it with no questions to ask very complete and explained it so I could understand it with no mechanical experience. I personally thank you. I would give you a 10.
@joeybernal9719
@joeybernal9719 3 года назад
I found this channel last year. Just bought a 2018 F-150 3 weeks ago and the heater went out last weekend. Your instructions through all the heat problems were perfect. Flushing the core did the trick. I was nervous but it worked! Thanks for all your videos sir!
@thatrandommexicanguy
@thatrandommexicanguy 5 лет назад
You’re a great guy. Saving all these people money and helping them take pride in their vehicles. I never thought I could maintain and fix a car like I’ve done to my vehicle but you make it so easy. Bringing back good old school do it yourself America. Thank you Chris.
@mollielambert9501
@mollielambert9501 Год назад
I pray this is what I need to do. Thank you for being detailed. My heater has to be at 90 and just a puff of heat.
@NorincioAgnaran
@NorincioAgnaran 8 лет назад
Every problem or project I decide to do brings me across one of your videos. Guide 10/10 Explanations 10/10 Preventative Measures mentioned 10/10 and my favorite thing about you is you don't ramble, stutter or droll on about unimportant stuff. As always, thanks for the best video we can ask for!
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 8 лет назад
+Justin Heater I try my best to cover the important and common problems and I am glad the videos have been helpful!!! Thanks for the feedback Justin!!!!
@adayinthelife1704
@adayinthelife1704 9 лет назад
Your vids are the best! And they keep getting better! Saves me time and money. Keep up the great work Chris
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 9 лет назад
Jorge Marcial Thanks Jorge!
@edwolf5256
@edwolf5256 6 лет назад
I'm Watching your videos for a year an i must praise you a lot. Your videos helped me to diagnose a bad battery, bad alternator and to diagnose a parasitic current draw. Today i flushed my heater core and I'm amassed how good that worked, and how much junk there was inside. I don't have much time to work on my car, but from time to time i fix things on it. I got myself an E34 520i 1991 in fall last year and with your help I'm fixing it good :D Next on my ''TO DO LIST'' is that cooling system super flush, because there is also a lot of junk in my radiator. Keep up the good work Chris and thank you for all the effort you make to do this awesome videos.
@bobsbarnworkshop
@bobsbarnworkshop 5 лет назад
Chris Fix is great! One thing, turning the hose valve on 1/4 turn will NOT regulate pressure, it will just control how fast it flows. If there is a blockage, the pressure will rise to the household pressure at the hose value.
@fazelpatel9398
@fazelpatel9398 5 лет назад
Ah good old fluid dynamics. I didn't even think of that. Direct correlation (inversely proportional) between pressure and volume of water. Similar to what happens when you put your thumb at the end of a hose.
@Greenrosettas
@Greenrosettas 4 года назад
Yup. Absolutely correct.
@jack765ful
@jack765ful 4 года назад
Totally agree.
@MusicIsMyOxycontin
@MusicIsMyOxycontin 4 года назад
Well, I'm sure how quickly that rise is depends on the rate of flow so the same caution is still recommended, right?
@pismo6111
@pismo6111 4 года назад
Yep,you would have to turn down you regulator.Way down.
@MrXclusivE12
@MrXclusivE12 4 года назад
Dude you rock. I've been member on car forums since the 90s I give you2 thums up. This is exactly the DIY video that's enjoyable to watch. I wish you all the success
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 4 года назад
Thanks a lot!
@jonrump4460
@jonrump4460 7 лет назад
THANK YOU! I just used your method on my 1998 Jeep Wrangler and it worked perfectly. The hardest part was disconnecting the hoses - they'd never been disconnected before. If I can do this, anyone can! I'm not a mechanic or even close to one. $10 in parts and an hour under the hood did the job. Keep up the tips!
@caribbeanqueen5589
@caribbeanqueen5589 9 месяцев назад
Hey did you flush the radiator before doing the heater?
@stillness4610
@stillness4610 5 лет назад
Hello Christ. I've been watching your videos for a while now and just wanted to say thank you. Thank you for the way that you present the material, the knowledge on the material being presented and professionalism of your works. Please keep it up and thank you again.
@artboyee
@artboyee 7 лет назад
Wow!!! It worked!!! I no longer have luke warm heat... followed this video and saved a ton of time and money on my 21 year old Cherokee!!
@mauricetaitt1041
@mauricetaitt1041 8 лет назад
very good, I am going to start fixing my own vehicle.i will continue to watch your videos.you are a very good teacher.thank you.
@kenworthsmith9142
@kenworthsmith9142 3 года назад
How to hey dash off
@kenworthsmith9142
@kenworthsmith9142 3 года назад
How do I get heater core out
@souljabro3601
@souljabro3601 9 лет назад
Chris Fix you are the man! Thanks for these videos they have taught me a lot and saved me tons of money. Keep up the good work.
@chicagoronald
@chicagoronald Год назад
Sir, you are a rock star!!! Thank you soooo much! All mechanics and shops insisted that I needed to replace my heater core. After you taught me how to flush the heater core of my 23-year-old Chevy Silverado My heat works great!
@PrideOfThePacificTX
@PrideOfThePacificTX 7 лет назад
Just performed this on my car that had really low heat, and now its blazing HOT!!! Thank you ChrisFix! Love the videos! I purchased the same blue and black adapter as is in the video, and it had a hard time letting water through, so didn't get much pressure, but maybe I did it wrong. I ended up just hooking up the water hose directly to the terminals, and it worked just fine as far as I know, super toasty.! Thanks again! Just in time for winter!
@Jeff82556
@Jeff82556 8 лет назад
Excellent video once again. You certainly cover all the bases. I recently flushed a heater core on a '03 Town & Country. It improved from virtually no heat to 135 degree heat. A '03 Ford Taurus is next up, which has absolutely no heat. Thanks again Chris!
@Simplythathuman05
@Simplythathuman05 7 месяцев назад
You must like cars from 2003 than lol
@Jeff82556
@Jeff82556 7 месяцев назад
@@Simplythathuman05 THEN!
@rodneygonzalez6977
@rodneygonzalez6977 5 лет назад
Thanks so much for this video man! The flush brought my heater from super cold to make you sweat hot! It was like sludge coming out. Your a life savor man!
@adamciborowski9059
@adamciborowski9059 7 лет назад
I never comment on videos but I have to admit that this worked perfectly for my 2008 Jeep Liberty. I wasn't getting any heat on the driver's side (the only side you actually care about) and little to no heat on the passenger side. I decided to do this exactly like the video and I had amazing results!!! I'm not the most amazing handy-man either so I would give this a 3 out of 5 difficulty. The only issue I had was getting the hoses off but everything else went smoothly. Thanks for the help!
@davidrobins4025
@davidrobins4025 4 года назад
I always appreciate your clear, practical description of the job being done. Thanks
@dashby1953
@dashby1953 5 лет назад
Chris, love your teaching style and positive, can do attitude. I’ve been turning wrenches for over 50 years and you still manage to pass along an unknown trick occasionally! I am curious as to why you opted to not install the full flush kit. I installed a kit in my 05 Mustang, that I had previously installed in a 93 Aerostar, but removed it before sending the mini to the scrap yard. It still functions flawlessly, and makes a radiator flush easier than changing oil...
@richb5478
@richb5478 5 лет назад
Chrisfix I can say with all honesty I've learned more from your videos than anything I've ever learned in school I appreciate what you do so much thank you!!
@travismuniz7784
@travismuniz7784 6 лет назад
This worked like a charm on the first try. Saved us a $100 or more to fix this elsewhere. Easy to follow and perform, thanks!
@adamtarrington6541
@adamtarrington6541 3 года назад
Cheers Chris. I lost all heat in my 2008 Jeep Cherokee crd (Liberty). Thought I was going to have to replace the core, but tried your heater core flush method and now have full heat again. It’s hard to get to the heater core hose clamps on my model but bought some remote pliers with the cable pull. You’ve saved me a big bill👍🏻
@stephenyoungblood3683
@stephenyoungblood3683 8 лет назад
Chris, you have a great presentation style. Keep it up!
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 8 лет назад
+Stephen Youngblood Thanks a lot!
@KrisMcCool
@KrisMcCool 6 лет назад
Stephen Youngblood i
@antoinettebrowning5325
@antoinettebrowning5325 3 года назад
My car is not holding water put it in and and fall right back out
@juanmiranda3611
@juanmiranda3611 3 года назад
Hllhhhlh
@richardleavitt8212
@richardleavitt8212 3 года назад
@@chrisfix q
@royalleader88
@royalleader88 9 лет назад
Great Information. I have always loved your videos, you go into much detail and do an awesome job! Will try this out soon.
@abigaillane5427
@abigaillane5427 5 лет назад
Thanks a bunch for making this. Been looking at a lot of stuff online and they always pop your videos up first. Very straightforward and easy to follow. Definitely have a new follower !
@MrDionstarrr
@MrDionstarrr 2 года назад
Chris been a bigger hero to this world than your favorite avenger. Since day one.
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 2 года назад
Haha thanks!
@LibertyFreedom1787
@LibertyFreedom1787 7 лет назад
Great vid! Just did this to my 97 Civic LX and the hose location was nowhere near as easy as it was on this truck. Instead of buying hoses/adapters I just disconnected the two tubes on their opposite ends since they were much easier to get a grip on there. I did have a problem with air in the system so I took the radiator cap off and revved the motor until the coolant went down and I topped it off some more. After a few cycles of that the heat finally started kicking in. Went from 107F to 145F. Huge difference!
@wmluna381
@wmluna381 2 года назад
Great info! How do / did you determine that air was a problem in your system after the flush? I have heard this mentioned a number of times in the videos I've watched thus far, but no one ever details that car acts a certain way or if there is a specific dash reading that comes up that will flag this problem.
@ElizabethGreene
@ElizabethGreene 5 лет назад
Thank you for this video. I was getting ready to pull the dash to replace the heater core and this saved me from that. An hour's work instead of 12. Thanks...!
@maryepiscopo970
@maryepiscopo970 Год назад
I watch you faithfully everyday. I find your easy to follow instructions. Thank you for taking time to teach
@masterxyr
@masterxyr 4 года назад
Got a 1996 Seat Ibiza with exactly these symptoms. Guess what I'm doing this weekend! Thanks a bunch Chris!! Very helpful, thoroughly explained and free!!!
@richardbarkley9909
@richardbarkley9909 5 лет назад
I am a HUGE fan of the Prestone Flush & Fill kit-You simply cut your INLET hose to your heater core, install the "T" hook up your garden hose, turn on heater full blast, run the engine through several warm up and cool down cycles-(Thermostat opening and closing)
@kyore789
@kyore789 5 лет назад
My dad knows so much about cars but he never tells me about things like this when he knows my truck has these problems, idk why. Thanks Chris.
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 5 лет назад
Glad you’re learning a lot from the videos!
@BradleyBeeksAdventures
@BradleyBeeksAdventures 4 года назад
Probably waiting for you to pay him lol.
@felipetecontero3446
@felipetecontero3446 3 года назад
He's a bad dad
@kyore789
@kyore789 3 года назад
@@felipetecontero3446 maybe lol
@susu-mi7kx
@susu-mi7kx 3 года назад
its ok you learn. Sometimes parents dont want you to surpass them. But YOU go on and do JUST THAT!
@jcravatt1
@jcravatt1 7 лет назад
CHRIS, you da man. The cold blast hits this week. I used your tips on a 2007 Dodge Nitro and the thermometer went from 78 deg to 150 degrees. I bought 5/8 inner diameter hose at the lumber store and flushed back and forth with a regular water hose and a simple water sprayer that looks like a gun that fit snug into the end of 4 foot clear hose. I also used dish soap then to help and 1 hour soak of prestone radiator flush, then a final water rinse and added coolant to the heater core.
@mabezibrepuklismo3296
@mabezibrepuklismo3296 4 года назад
You have great personality, concise, precise instructions. I mean, what more could we lucky ones wish. Thanks Chris.
@edquinn8427
@edquinn8427 9 лет назад
great vid! your hoses are easy..i have a 2001 ford taurus with factory sealed hoses-i would have to cut the hose if i can reach them.but it would be worth it. thanks for saying not to use clr,i saw that on another vid.
@spacemanwithraygun3933
@spacemanwithraygun3933 5 лет назад
Badass videos for real. I have fixed the hell out of f-150 myself based solely on watching these.
@clarkchiles7893
@clarkchiles7893 7 лет назад
Thanks for the video! My 95 BMW 525i was barely putting out any heat and after following your instructions shes pumping out heat again! Very pleased I didnt have to take it to the shop! I did a full cooling system flush btw following your other video because I was over heating. Cleaning out the system as well as a new fan clutch did the trick.. Thanks again!
@michaelespinel9674
@michaelespinel9674 3 года назад
Hey we just did this to my 05 Acura MDX and It worked!!!!!!!! I went 3 winters with poor to no heat...I had tried everything from thermostat to fuses to radiator flush and nothing so it came down to the heater core.. I thought I either was gon sell my car as is or spend 900 for the heater core replacement..till my friend told me about your reverse heater core flush.. we just tried it and a big glop came out.. unbelievable!!! We closed it up and Bam we got heat!!!!! Thank you so much you saved me hundreds of $$$ God Bless you !!!!
@wmluna381
@wmluna381 2 года назад
Great story 😊
@davecrupel2817
@davecrupel2817 4 года назад
Even sometimes in the summer, when on the highway, I'll turn the heat to full blast, and aim it out my windows. Provides a liiittle extra bit of cooling for the engine. And keeps the heater nice and clean
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing!
@speedyboi4623
@speedyboi4623 4 года назад
Yeah, when me and my brother would be flying around in his 2000 bmw 323ci we would do the same to keep the engine cool
@SkySweeperSyn
@SkySweeperSyn 6 лет назад
This makes this look very clear and simple. Thank you! I actually feel confident trying to do this to my own car.
@richb5478
@richb5478 5 лет назад
Dude I never thought about this about anybody else but I could almost compare you to the Modern Day Jesus it's quite the compliment but you deserve it you felt. So many people struggling to make ends meet to be able to fix their own vehicles in their own driveways it's just amazing man I don't think I've ever met anybody like you
@ty84848
@ty84848 8 лет назад
Great video. I have watched a tonne of these and Chris Fix makes some of the best! Great lighting and camera work, awesome detailed information. Good pace. THANK YOU! Learned a lot and gonna give this a try on my Mazda 3.
@javierschmit7391
@javierschmit7391 5 лет назад
Thank you. Perfect presentation.
@elijahhand2633
@elijahhand2633 Год назад
I just bought a 1995 caprice a couple weeks ago and still need to flush the heater core. Right now the weather has a -30 degree windchill 🙃
@arnuffdog
@arnuffdog 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for this video! I did this procedure along with flushing out the heater core and I now have heat in the cab again!
@guy3749
@guy3749 6 лет назад
Awesome easy fix to increase your heat on those cold winter days thanks Chris!
@lostsoul3154
@lostsoul3154 6 лет назад
Run your heater for a couple of minutes per week in the summer and your A/C a couple of minutes in the winter when the air temp is above 32-deg. Your cooling system will be always be trouble-free.
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 9 лет назад
***** You are definitely correct but if the rate of flow is slow enough there will be no excess buildup of pressure and for the 5/8s tubing I was using, the 1/4 a turn put a little less than 10psi. It is hard to communicate a pressure to people when they dont have a pressure gauge so this 1/4 turn method worked. Thanks for the input!
@jaywillis6003
@jaywillis6003 9 лет назад
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@thesmoothjazzguy2012
@thesmoothjazzguy2012 9 лет назад
I have a 97 Dodge Intrepid, and I know it's a sh!t car, but the AC is the only thing that has never broken, and is still good! The heater however, runs really hot with the fan on low, but when I turn the fan on high, it slowly gets cooler until it's just slightly warm, and the returning heater hose becomes cool.
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 9 лет назад
John Smith Sounds like it might be getting clogged. Here is a helpful video on how to diagnose your heater: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--XjXTVJhFLM.html
@thesmoothjazzguy2012
@thesmoothjazzguy2012 9 лет назад
I checked that out, and my heater is definitely plugged up. It's a mess under the hood of those Intrepids, and really hard to get to the heater without tearing the whole engine apart. I'm probably gonna have a professional clean the evaporator, heater core, and then flush it out since there is a bit of dust building up, and i'll probably get the engine mounts, struts, and oil leaks fixed. I noticed ever since I had my leaky power steering lines fixed, the pump makes a grinding hum that wasn't there before, and if I turn my wheel fully right or left, it grinds the pump. Is my pump going bad too?
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 9 лет назад
John Smith Sounds like whoever you took it too ran the pump when it was dry. I would try adding an additive such as this: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000930N0U/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=B000930N0U&linkCode=as2&tag=chri0e2-20&linkId=7BDY5LNLSNTHUCEU It might stop the noise and that stuff is pretty good!
@mathewwolford5372
@mathewwolford5372 6 лет назад
This is the best vehicle How-to video I've ever seen. Thank you.
@bepos1luvok989
@bepos1luvok989 8 лет назад
You are so precise, detailed, professional and knowledgeable. You made it easy to understand. I went through the other end of the hoses and didn't use clear hoses. IT WORKED!! Thank you for sharing your gift. You are bless.
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 8 лет назад
+bepos1luv ok AWESOME! Glad the video was helpful!
@heathschwab
@heathschwab 5 лет назад
Thanks my heater don't work I freeze during the winter but I'm Fixen to try and fix. I don't drive much being disabeld but I do have Dr appt and store rides so yea can't freeze this winter. Thanks for the help. God bless
@brianwilson3133
@brianwilson3133 5 лет назад
The timing of that dog was perfect
@bobvansand6346
@bobvansand6346 5 лет назад
Mine had rusty crud comin out, but having no water at my workplace, i blew with my hand on the radiatorcap and i changed direction, and succes!! Filled up with gallon bottles....so yes i improvided, and worked great! Temperatures inside increased like it should! Thanks for the knowledge, i built upon, bob the Belgian🇧🇪🍺👌
@JTHitt1
@JTHitt1 3 года назад
Just reversed flushed a 2000 Dodge Dakota heater core, then did a Zerex radiator super flush . Worked like a charm - went from no heat to fabulous. The antifreeze was the color of mud virtually certainly no one had changed antifreeze in 22 years. I'm on rinse number 5 ( three before the radiator flush, and two after) filling the radiator with water, getting up to operating temperature and then draining the system. Two or three more and it'll be ready for the new coolant. Thank you!
@MrTarkus007
@MrTarkus007 9 лет назад
nice video & also nice pooch lol one of the best visual vids out there
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 9 лет назад
mario d.c Thanks man! Spike is a good actor lol.
@farmerbutler5534
@farmerbutler5534 5 лет назад
this video was very helpful i will be doing this soon to my jeep 3 and 4 fan speed blows cold air so i hope this will fix it
@cool67rs
@cool67rs 7 лет назад
Awesome video! No heat before in my 2004 jeep grand caravan.... back flushed using some light compressed air... blew a bunch of crud... yuck! flushed with clear water forward and backward... Heat is scorhing now.. measured at 168 degress!! Thanks so much Chris!!
@jeratt1
@jeratt1 12 дней назад
Thanks for this, I'm going to give this a try. My truck has very little heat on the drivers side and none at all on the passenger. Replaced the thermostat but didn't fix anything. This makes sense to me, plus doesn't look overly hard and cheap.
@JaiDevereaux
@JaiDevereaux 2 года назад
Thanks a ton for this. Still helping people in 2022. I did it slightly differently by detaching the hoses at the engine rather than the firewall. Then, the old fashion brass 'twist on and adjust' garden hose nozzle fit and sealed perfectly inside the heater outlet hose. Everything flushed like a charm on my 1999 Chevy S10 and we have heat again.
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 2 года назад
Awesome! Glad the video was helpful!
@mikemc4340
@mikemc4340 3 года назад
My mechanic told me that my jeep has a clogged heater core and needed to be replaced. I said can you flush it? He said that’s usually a waste of money and doesn’t fix it. I’m going to try your video and hope it works
@guyfaux2588
@guyfaux2588 3 года назад
I was told the same thing by a mechanic . I dont have money like that did you ever fix it I would love to know so 8 can try it I hope the mechanic was wrong and yu say yu flushed it with great suc4ss olarsse I need your help😔mike mc
@mikemc4340
@mikemc4340 3 года назад
@@guyfaux2588 I tried to flush it and it was a disaster. I kept the water pressure very low. The flow was so weak. I then put the cleaner in let it soak for 50 minutes. I then hook the hose back up and still the flow soaked. However the water was running clear. Unfortunately my passenger side floor got full of water. I kept the pressure so low. I even used a funnel to add water. I had to take it to the shop to replace the core and I replaced the blower motor at same time. Wasn’t paying for that shit a third time to open the dash. Got heater core , blower motor , windshield washer pump and upper ball joints replaced for a $1000. Finally my heat is great. I also got a tune up that help my starting issues and check engine light fixed. Wish you luck
@wmluna381
@wmluna381 2 года назад
@@mikemc4340 What kind of vehicle do you have?
@NajaNigricolis55
@NajaNigricolis55 4 года назад
So satisfying to see the dirt and grime come out. Liked and subscribed!
@Agentdph77
@Agentdph77 3 года назад
Thanks man! This is one of the best instructional videos I’ve seen on RU-vid. Great job!
@israelguillen365
@israelguillen365 5 лет назад
Very good E/I video
@travisjones4459
@travisjones4459 5 лет назад
Man! Where are you when I need you.. LOL To bad youre not in Vegas!
@hmmm.7778
@hmmm.7778 2 года назад
Great "Top Tip" on running the heater during summer. Just that alone could save you hundreds of bucks! Thanks Chris!
@jonathanhansen5208
@jonathanhansen5208 4 года назад
I was looking on how to fix a coolant system because my heat in my 2005 honda accord isn't working, along with a few other issues; power steering doesn't work, the paint and body need repaired because of rust. These are all things that you have a video for, thanks to you i have my new hobby and I personally enjoy honda's, yet always wanted a type of convertable, now I cannot wait until i can get a del sol of my own, thanks for everything Chris. Can't wait to until i fix a mechanical issue all by myself. I look forward to learning and fixing my own vehicles. p.s. its easy to see why you hit 6 million subscribers, Congrats.
@dpfreak29
@dpfreak29 7 лет назад
Yo Spike almost DIED!!! Good thing Chris Fix has lightning fast reflexes. Good looks, Chris Fix.
@Woodenarrows
@Woodenarrows 9 лет назад
As usual, very informative. Great video
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 9 лет назад
***** Thanks man!
@12vgs8606
@12vgs8606 9 лет назад
ChrisFix Once again you hit it out of park! But that is quite routine for you :-)
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 9 лет назад
12vgs8606 Thanks a lot!
@carlysipe7600
@carlysipe7600 6 лет назад
Kolby
@richb5478
@richb5478 5 лет назад
Woodenarrows yeah he's great
@crunch3000d
@crunch3000d 8 лет назад
I have an 87 Monte Carlo LS V6 and all of the things you have done, I can do on my baby. Thanks for making it easy and understandable. you have another subscriber!!
@zaperfan
@zaperfan 4 года назад
Hi, Chris I just flushed mine out the way you described got rid of all the gunk out the heater core. the heater was only blowing warm, air after the flush its really hot now I can't have the heater on full anymore. Thank you so much for posting you saved my some expense thank you
@neilperko8882
@neilperko8882 7 лет назад
thanks so much. just flushed mine. it was fully clogged. I might have changed my heater core if I hadn't learned about this. what a waste of time that would have been.
@jorgevega2216
@jorgevega2216 5 лет назад
I know it's toxic, but it's so sweet! I just can't stop drinking it.mmm so refreshing!
@joeyknight8272
@joeyknight8272 5 лет назад
LoL dead yet
@snowdaysrule
@snowdaysrule 5 лет назад
You enjoying the kidney stones? Oh wait you're dead you can't reply.
@cuphead8159
@cuphead8159 5 лет назад
I perfer to drink Blinker fluid
@namefamily6594
@namefamily6594 4 года назад
Better drink it with burbon!
@Kingdan2011
@Kingdan2011 4 года назад
They added a bittering agent in the 90's.... Lol
@basthan1
@basthan1 9 лет назад
I've been driving my ranger since 2008... I was 15 years old at the time (in sc you can get your license at 15) and decided I wanted a cb radio. I accidently drilled into the heater core. $750 and a week and a half of not having my truck and tiding the school bus taught me not to mess around with the heater core lol. I sure did have a sauna driving to the mechanic with the anti freeze pouring right onto the cab floor and filling my radiator with gallons of water every mile. Ah good times (I wouldn't have said that at the time) :)
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 9 лет назад
Nathan Bastedo Ouch. That does make for a good story now and you learned a lot/your lesson so! But yea, back then that was not what you were thinking lol
@ultimate300zx1
@ultimate300zx1 6 лет назад
This fixed the issue with my dad's truck. Thanks man your awesome!!!!
@teenaramsay2469
@teenaramsay2469 3 года назад
If your heater core is actually blocked by crud on the ends of the tubes, you may need to increase the pressure more than you show on this video...and sometimes a blast of high pressure air into the flowing flushing water will causes bubbles to agitate the water which will also disturb/loosen/remove that crud. Beats removing and replacing the heater core....
@fordwindsor351
@fordwindsor351 9 лет назад
I had a 98 Ford Expedition that had limted flow in both heater cores, I didnt have access to a water hose/outlet so I used compress air and was thankful that this fix this issue to give us heat, before this the heat was barelt felt. I didnt use air alone, I would fill the given amt of hose with water and then blow it through. Took 3 to 4 times to get the crap out. Also thankful that i didn't have to replace the heater core, its a pain in these models, the whole dash has to be remved.
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 9 лет назад
fordwindsor351 That is awesome! I was thinking about making another video with using an air compressor for that exact reason! Glad you got it working! Nice work!
@greatray6262
@greatray6262 6 лет назад
Old 70's and 80's model Chevy pickups used to have an easy to locate heater core access panel under the dashboard that would allow you to quick change a core in about 30 minutes. There's no reason for auto manufacturers to make such a easy job so complicated.
@realiztik6670
@realiztik6670 6 лет назад
+Raymond Johnson _ Yeah. So they can make money
@kellyburch3041
@kellyburch3041 9 лет назад
This video is an excellent example of why I subscribe: clear, thorough and well edited for brevity but fully complete as to the steps and procedure in general. This also makes me happy: you endorse recycling; give major tips out of the video and the instructive nature of the experience is enhanced. Really proud of you. These videos are thoughtful and their precision unequaled. Thanks and give that bad-dog Spike a pat on the head for helping you out.
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 9 лет назад
***** Thanks Kelly! I really appreciate how you point out the specific stuff I do to make these videos! It is nice when people notice! And haha, Spike is a good actor right? He knows right when to come into the video lol
@Alexander54687
@Alexander54687 5 месяцев назад
I just did this to my Volvo and it worked perfectly. Great vid bro!
@HumbleFigure
@HumbleFigure 3 года назад
I really hope this is what my car needs. Gonna flush mine this weekend. When i turn my heat on full it takes like 10 mins or more to heat up even when driving.
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 3 года назад
Let me know how it goes!
@Nick-ko1tw
@Nick-ko1tw 5 лет назад
My car is running good 14 minutes ago but now i need to flush my heater core
@paultomlinson2695
@paultomlinson2695 4 года назад
totally
@davidweum9334
@davidweum9334 4 года назад
Don't be afraid of doing your own simple work. Learn. Figure it out. Do it.
@ronnietoni7930
@ronnietoni7930 4 года назад
Me too, I think I’ll do it myself
@waynesullivan5519
@waynesullivan5519 3 года назад
I work on cars for a living I got a garage I can fix your heater core 414 875 all 499 call me anytime if anybody needs any help on cars
@PneumaticFrog
@PneumaticFrog 3 года назад
@@davidweum9334 unless you have a 2nd gen mini cooper... like zero space in my engine bay. if you want to do anything big you either remove the intake pipes or take off the bumper. mind you, its only like 20 screw to take off the bumper. I can get it done in 20 minutes and put it back on in 8mins Nvm, now that i think about it, its the same with pretty much every hatchback. Still I love this car and its pretty reliable if you change the oil every 5000/8000km
@mr.nobody3661
@mr.nobody3661 5 месяцев назад
thank you Chris, you've saved me so much money. I personally don't like going to auto shops cause most of those guys are not very honest people and it causes me a lot of anxiety whenever i have some problems with my car.
@pootoo3243a
@pootoo3243a 9 лет назад
Very informative and helpful. To everyone else out there makeing how-to vids...take a few lessons and be organized like this guy.
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 9 лет назад
pootoo3243a Thanks man! Definitely consider subscribing! New automotive 'how to' videos every Thursday and most Mondays so stay tuned!
@JohnnyIvan5
@JohnnyIvan5 8 лет назад
Spike make the whole video at the end! :))))) ahah
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 8 лет назад
+JohnnyIvan5 haha, thanks!
@GaZonk100
@GaZonk100 2 года назад
be super-careful removing the hoses...if they're stuck, use a hose-pick tool...you really do not want to snap one off and that can happen
@Pushax
@Pushax 5 лет назад
Thank you ,your channel helps me with any car issues and fixes. Best channel on youtube!
@erikwunder8986
@erikwunder8986 5 лет назад
Chris, your videos are terrific. I have a 2000 VW Jetta with 160k that I daily drive and your videos save ,e so much $$ fixing all the 'little things' and big things too. Thanks and keep it up.
@garysmart1
@garysmart1 9 лет назад
i wonder how many expercience mechanic mad of you for doing this videos :) probably a lot
@nihonkokusai
@nihonkokusai 7 лет назад
not here
@jordanchamberlain4377
@jordanchamberlain4377 4 года назад
There’s always gonna be those inexperienced women, old guys that don’t like car work, or businesses that need company vehicles worked on. Mechanics are always in need my friend
@NoWr2Run
@NoWr2Run 6 лет назад
I would suggest NOT DISCONNECTING the hoses that attach directly on the heater core but from the other end of the hose. You risk cracking the heater core by doing it this way.
@TanTan-ni4mg
@TanTan-ni4mg 5 лет назад
Shhhh. Ut tfu
@kyonte9044
@kyonte9044 5 лет назад
nowr2run you idiot that’s why he said make sure the pressure is low
@fazelpatel9398
@fazelpatel9398 5 лет назад
If the hoses are difficult to remove from the heater core inlets and outlets, I imagine you are saying the force and twisting motion can cause the cracking as you remove the existing hoses. I know my hoses were on solid and were difficult to remove.
@mattm6430
@mattm6430 5 лет назад
Got same advice when i bought new radiator. Makes sense. Keep trying to help others and ignore the inevitable hate. Others appreciate it.
@kidojunior
@kidojunior 4 года назад
Very true! Thanks for sharing. It's risky when dealing with delicate cars like Frontier/Navara D40
@philcox1163
@philcox1163 4 года назад
Layman's terms! Thank you - very detailed & easy to follow.
@mikemakesandfixes2070
@mikemakesandfixes2070 5 лет назад
I used all of the tips and techniecs addressed by Chris on flushing and maintaining the cool/heating system two summers ago, and I did it on my 96 F-150 with the 4.9L 300 I6, this info is great, I did only one thing different, instead of just flushing everything with water and refilling, I went to the local dollar store bought some cheap coke refilled and burped the system just like I would with coolant, and drove the truck for just over two summer months, later "in September" I dumped and reflushed then refilled the system with coolant, and Wala no more gooo in the cooling system and no lifted head gasket.
@biggs30001
@biggs30001 4 года назад
Chris the is always haters out there guess what they still watched it tho!! lol Keep doing ya thang bro!!!
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 4 года назад
Thanks a lot!
@jims146
@jims146 9 лет назад
Just a tip: some cars use a pull through design rather than a push through heater core. This is to slow down leaks onto the floor from the heater core. This way the heater core leak draws air in instead of pushing coolant out through the leak. Cars with this design can have both hoses from the heater core removed and never push coolant out of either hose.
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 9 лет назад
***** Thanks for sharing!
@weaselbeans5228
@weaselbeans5228 4 года назад
This saved me a whole days worth of work lol. Thankyou
@joeyofblades
@joeyofblades 9 лет назад
Something I recommend that you may want to start saying is: take a picture of how it looks before hand! I can't tell you how many times I've done a job where I forget how something goes - my clutch cable took me 3 extra hours because I couldn't figure out how it was routed originally. It's easy to say you won't forget, but I advise anyone doing a job where you have to disconnect/reconnect things to take a picture before hand or mark the hoses/wires so you can remember where they're supposed to go. Great video though Chris, definitely going to try this method sometime!
@chrisfix
@chrisfix 9 лет назад
***** This is a good tip and I actually do say that on my more complex videos. For two hoses, I didnt think it was necessary, but good tip none the less!
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