Heater Core Flush

Ive used the poor mans version too, it has no pump, just a bucket with a pipe fitting on the bottom and put the bucket up high like on a ladder or shelf, have a pinch pliers to act as a valve.

Let it flow and collect it in another bucket,

The bucket also works a treat to fill long run cooling systems like the old toyota mr2.
 
He may be just fine. I was having issues on my BMW with no heat on the passenger side and low heat on the drivers side. Shop flushed the heater core with just a garden hose and gunk came out and it was good for a year, but then problem returned.

The shop recommended I put Liqui Moly radiator flush in the car before driving to their shop (an hour away), then when I got there, they used this tool they had recently purchased:

Its been over two years, still heats fine. No leaks, no issue. Car is 24 years old and 371k miles.
The annoying thing is I only use factory BMW G48 coolant and get it changed every 3 to 4 years since new. Not sure why this black gunk was forming in the heater core.

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The black gunk is usually some oil content which has reduced down and become a tarry grease, non foaming soap cleans it out. Liqui moly flush has good soaping action that emulsifies it.

Bmws are known for cooling systems issues and this is why I mandate a full system flush and clean if any thing leaks where oil and coolant are in close area like the oil filter housing or oil cooler.
 
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