I put the DIY Harbor Freight heater core flush machine to the test on this Jeep Wrangler with a complaint of low heat / no heat on the driver’s side. I like to use CLR to flush heater cores as it seems to break down any contaminants that may be blocking the passages. The heat worked OK, but the customer still opted to put a new heater core in.
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My Jeep is doing the same thing. I don’t have no heat on the driver side.
& if that doesn’t work
I want to thank you for posting this video my TJ has nice hot heat now.
I have an issue where the heat is not turning on at all. I replaced the screen with an aftermarket one and it was working fine until I got it back from the stealership
I thought that I had the idea of using CLR. I was afraid it might do damage though so, thanks for this video!!!
For those that don't have access to garden hoses/water pressure given the current weather conditions, is there a workaround? Say, if we have a large bucket filled with water, a hose that goes inside that water, and that hose somehow connected to a motor and the other end of the hose or another hose connected to the heater core tubes? Am I getting this right? Any way you can send instructions or post them, and list the products? Subbed and liked and many thanks. In dire need.
Can you share the video on how you made the pump
Can you send me a longer video showing exactly how you did this
Come back later for bad heater core haha
Will it also make the ac come out colder?
I love your videos keep it up