Flushing Heater Core...again
If after several flushes your heat is still intermittent its probably time to replace the core.
The part its self is rather inexpensive if you got with aftermarket but the removal/install is where people gripe. It's not complicated, rather just tedious.
We have heater cores below.
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Let me know if you have any questions.
Jason
The part its self is rather inexpensive if you got with aftermarket but the removal/install is where people gripe. It's not complicated, rather just tedious.
We have heater cores below.
Click HERE to order or for more information.

Let me know if you have any questions.
Jason
I'm gonna flush it again as a temporary measure then I'm gonna flush the coolant system in the hopes that it is fixed permanently.
It's gonna take an act of god for me to drop $2,000 to fix the heater core in a $5k car.
It's gonna take an act of god for me to drop $2,000 to fix the heater core in a $5k car.

Audi area: Audi A4 (B5). Heater Core Swap
Figured I would update this post:
On that third flush, I used CLR and near boiling water. Managed to get a lot more crud out than before. I took it to Jiffy Lube and had them do a full flush on it. Since September of 2012, it has worked flawlessly.
On that third flush, I used CLR and near boiling water. Managed to get a lot more crud out than before. I took it to Jiffy Lube and had them do a full flush on it. Since September of 2012, it has worked flawlessly.
You said you saw peanut butter looking stuff come out didn't you? Had to be stop-leak. Now that Blomberg is out of office in NY, he should move from 64 ounce soda to stop-leak. That stuff should be banned!
Could have been but there's no leak at the moment.
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