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Foaming in radiator res. - 3/25/2007 8:26:50 PM   
SDimeBlazerlady


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I went and did a minor flush on my mazdas rad...I cleaned the res and filled with clean water has some antifreeze. i ran til almost hot...heater works better,but now res is full of foamy dirty water/antifreeze..so does it need a full flush or do i have something else going on. Im not sure when anything has been done to this lil car and i wanna keep it going for a lil while longer

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RE: Foaming in radiator res. - 3/25/2007 8:30:45 PM   
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I'd flush it all out, fill it up with the proper antifreeze mix, and report back...  Drive it for a bit afterwords and let us know how things are going.

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