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Due to the large amount of sediment present in the washer system,
it is quite common to have the systems clog up.
People do not generally use distilled water and highly filtered washer solvent when refilling those washer systems..
Using a combination of air pressure (such as a tyre inflator) and water pressure (from a garden spigot) you may be able to clear this up.
Remember that severe pressure may cause the system to part company with the vehicle.
God bless your efforts.
have to remove the gas/water in that is in the tank by removing the tank so you can turn it upside down and make sure every drop of the gas/water is out of the tank siphoning it out may leave some old gas/water in the bottom of tank then get rid of it let the tank dry out for a day and reattach it, then refill your tank with gas it may screw up for a little bit until the gas/water trapped in the fuel line is totally gone.
Go to you tube and look up "removing gas tank"
I would generally drain the whole system, including the radiator, then refill with a 50% solution of water and antifreeze. I believe this is the standard procedure for most autos. Fill the engine and the overflow tank. Run the engine till at temperature, then shut down for an hour. By then, the overflow tank will be low if not empty, and need to be refilled. As you use the vehicle, you may need to refill the tank from time to time. as for the amount of AF, hard to tell, just mix a 50-50 solution and add it to the radiator/tank till full, then proceed as noted above. I suggest mixing the solution first, then begin to add.
If you need to do a coolant bleed and refill, then depends on the antifreeze you are using. Most products require filling the coolant tank with water and then topping up with 50% antifreeze. Use distilled water. Tap water is mineral and helps corrosion.
Sorry the isn't a drain plug on the fuel tank. Try this go to walmart or home depot and buy a kerosene can hand pump plastic cost $3 to $6 remove the hose coming from refill to tank cut off a piece of old water hose approx.5ft insert into tank from opening insert hard plastic portion of hand pump into water hose have something large enough to contain the fuel and start pumping open valve on pump to release pressure may have to pump several times to get it flowing good do not try to **** on hose pump will work once all gone reconnect hose and refill fuel with one bottle of Lucas fuel treatment and one bottle of Marvel Mistery Oil drive it all out refill fuel again with one last bottle of Lucas fuel treatment.
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