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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Muddy Waters
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<blockquote data-quote="Keith L 2" data-source="post: 590288" data-attributes="member: 63407"><p>I just recently bought an '01 Sport Trac that obviously has been driven a lot off road. The underside was full of dirt and all the places the detailers missed are dirt stained. My question is this. The antifreeze has a lot of sediment almost like mud in the reservior and what I can see in the radiator. It needs a good flushing out. It doesn't run hot or anything like that, its just dirty. What is the most effective way to flush out the cooling system at home?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keith L 2, post: 590288, member: 63407"] I just recently bought an '01 Sport Trac that obviously has been driven a lot off road. The underside was full of dirt and all the places the detailers missed are dirt stained. My question is this. The antifreeze has a lot of sediment almost like mud in the reservior and what I can see in the radiator. It needs a good flushing out. It doesn't run hot or anything like that, its just dirty. What is the most effective way to flush out the cooling system at home? [/QUOTE]
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