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How do I flush a rad on a 1996 toyota camry? - 1995 Toyota Camry

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THE EASIEST WAY IS TO GET A COOLANT FLUSH AND DRAIN KIT FROM ANY AUTOPARTS STORE OR WALLMART, THEY ARE ONLY ABOUT 10 BUCKS AND COME WITH EASY TO FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS,"EVEN A CAVEMAN CAN DO IT"

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Over heating only at highway speeds

Is your rad fluid up where it should be?
Is your rad plugged so air can't flow or does it need to be flushed?
Replace your thermostat That may be the problem as well. If your fluid is up I would change the thermostat.as that is a likely problem.
Check all hoses and make sure they are not kinked as well..
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results? easy,cab heater starts working again.
or do you really mean how to fix it. that be 2 ways.

1: do a full flush on car.
2: remove it and have it flushed at a rad repair shop (any)
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use a garden hose to back flush it, 1920 to today.
just dont let EPA see you,, hehehehehehehehe
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with a 1993 you do not want to run it with out the thermostat it will damage the engine but you might want to try getting a low temp thermostat from advance auto parts and try that
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