Anyway, l noticed the coolant was a strange color, so I decided to drain it. This is what I have going: I did install a new radiator(tank leak) and I am flushing the system as we speak.
What could be the cause of this?
I second this, its okay to use tap water for the flush but make sure you don't have any left when its clear becasue it will clog up with cooling system with scale from the minerals. I would use a flush product because it looks pretty dirty.erikv11 wrote:Yeah, the system is simply not yet clean. Flush it out until it runs clear, go from there, it should be fine. If it is indeed stop leak gunk then it may take longer to flush out. At the end do a complete, final flush with distilled water, drain and refill with G-05 like rspi suggested.
While it's well worth flushing nasty stop leak out, don't panic about a little residual tap water. G-05, technically BASF Glysantin G-05, was designed to be compatible with slightly hard water. Mercedes sells cars all over the world, and often times the water quality wasn't the greatest.mecheng wrote:I second this, its okay to use tap water for the flush but make sure you don't have any left when its clear becasue it will clog up with cooling system with scale from the minerals. I would use a flush product because it looks pretty dirty.erikv11 wrote:Yeah, the system is simply not yet clean. Flush it out until it runs clear, go from there, it should be fine. If it is indeed stop leak gunk then it may take longer to flush out. At the end do a complete, final flush with distilled water, drain and refill with G-05 like rspi suggested.
