H harley1955 Well-known member Joined May 5, 2013 Location Taylorville, Illinois TDI 2001 Jetta GLS Oct 7, 2013 #1 Don't have the greatest heat output and wanted to flush the heater core out. What's the best way to get these clamps off? Kinda hard to grab on to.
Don't have the greatest heat output and wanted to flush the heater core out. What's the best way to get these clamps off? Kinda hard to grab on to.
riverwest auto Well-known member Joined Oct 6, 2009 Location milwaukee wisconsin TDI looking for new project Oct 7, 2013 #2 There is actually a tool for that. Radiator hose pliers their called.
H harley1955 Well-known member Joined May 5, 2013 Location Taylorville, Illinois TDI 2001 Jetta GLS Oct 7, 2013 #3 Thank you!
AndyBees Top Post Dawg Joined May 27, 2003 Location Southeast Kentucky TDI Silver 2003 Jetta TDI, Silver 2000 Jetta TDI (sold), '84 Vanagon with '02 ALH engine Oct 7, 2013 #4 Unless you or a previous owner has put dirt in the cooling system, your heater core should be just fine. I bet the louvers are hanging shut inside the heater box. Or, the T-stat is not functioning properly .... thus, engine is running well below normal!
Unless you or a previous owner has put dirt in the cooling system, your heater core should be just fine. I bet the louvers are hanging shut inside the heater box. Or, the T-stat is not functioning properly .... thus, engine is running well below normal!