Citric acid?
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Yep, you're right. Thanks for catching that. Spell check doesn't do much when you spell the wrong word correctly.Citric acid?
I was trying to Google it. Never heard of the processYep, you're right. Thanks for catching that. Spell check doesn't do much when you spell the wrong word correctly.
Was the coolant you drained clean? If so and it’s draining fine you don’t need to do that.@Bad Mojo how does a citric acid flush work?
From my understanding it is part of Mercedes scheduled service for cast iron blocks. I had to do more reading on Mercedes forums, but I stumbled across it the 80 series section initially.I was trying to Google it. Never heard of the process
It works as a mild cleaner to help clean up corrosion build up. My understanding is that while coolant has anticorrosion agents in it this helps do a little clean up of what couldn't be prevented. I wouldn't do this as yearly maintenance, but would consider it each time I was changing out coolant or baselining a truck with limited service records.@Bad Mojo how does a citric acid flush work?
Good point!You're in trouble... "... when loaded down."
Next time, "lightly loaded"![]()