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Old Apr 18, 2008 | 08:45 AM
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I drove my truck for the first time this year and when I got to work this morning I noticed that something had leaked all over my front driver's side wheel. When I opened the hood right away I noticed that the intercooler reservoir was low so I looked around for a possible leak and I noticed 2 cracks in the reservoir which is the cause of the leak. My question is how do I flush the old fluid out of the intercooler before I install the new reservoir? I apprecaite any tips or tricks that anybody may have. Thanks.
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Why do you need to flush it? I'd just replace the tank, refill with coolant/distilled water and be done with it.
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Originally Posted by thunder550
Why do you need to flush it? I'd just replace the tank, refill with coolant/distilled water and be done with it.
That sounds good to me! Thanks.
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