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2013 gti flush port, runnin antifreeze thru

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Freddyk79

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So I hook up a plain old garden hose to the flush port on my 2013 gti 130 and run the hose into a bucket of anti freeze. i started up the engine and waited a lil bit and it didnt seem to be drawing antifreeze thru the hose. what am i doing wrong?

i did try puttin it in forward, didnt give it gas at all tho. am i not waiting long enough? maybe should i hold the bucket up more lvl (rather then leavin it sit directly on the ground) so gravity isnt workin against me?

any input would help me out greatly. thanks guy!!
 
Use gravity to your advantage. The best way to do it is to use a cheap bilge pump and attach it to the hose. Start the ski then run the pump in a bucket if antifreeze till you see it coming out the other end.
 
Yea Im pretty sure it isnt going to draw it through. Gonna need to force it through (gravity is enough)
 
The flush port is not a vacuum or "pulled" port. It requires the pressure from the hose (city water) to get into the engine..

So either use gravity or a bilge pump..
 
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Gravity is indeed my friend! I ended up useing a garden hose and funnel and was able to get the antifreeze flushed thru!

Thanks again guys! and thanks to Coastiejoe for chiming in on all my newb posts. You are the man!
 
Gravity is indeed my friend! I ended up useing a garden hose and funnel and was able to get the antifreeze flushed thru!

Thanks again guys! and thanks to Coastiejoe for chiming in on all my newb posts. You are the man!

No problem...
I cannot tell you all that I have learned by reading practically every post on this site. The knowledge of wealth here is impressive...

And gravity isn't my best friend,,, things are hanging... LOL
 
Almost everything you need to know is here... Everything except whatever is wrong with my 2011 gti lol.
 
Gravity is indeed my friend! I ended up useing a garden hose and funnel and was able to get the antifreeze flushed thru!

Thanks again guys! and thanks to Coastiejoe for chiming in on all my newb posts. You are the man!

Half the advice I give was read from Joe's posts. He definitely has some good advice and is always on here.
 
Lol I have bad luck so trial and error is a big part for me, especially basic maintenance. I refuse to pay the dealer an arm, leg, and first born to work on my ski.
 
Lol I have bad luck so trial and error is a big part for me, especially basic maintenance. I refuse to pay the dealer an arm, leg, and first born to work on my ski.

I know some that would give up their first born... Just sayin...
 
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