Spoke to GSF this morning and they supply Hydraflush by post (courier actually!) so some is on order.
They also tell me they have loads in stock!
Purchasing Hydraflush?
Moderator: RichardW
Did the smilie to 8 edit on Slim's posting.
I MUST add though that running it 2 weeks or just a few 100 miles is way too short time. That is waste of good money & precious DIY time.
Let the stuff work at least 1 month or at least 1500 miles (2000km) - whichever comes first.
I'm quite sure the minimum miles the stuff should work is stated on the label of the can.
NOTE : the hydraflush does NOT in ANY way harm the system.
PS : there is nothing wrong in re-using the hydraflush on a second car or at a later time. Just allow a weeks time for sediments to settle on the bottom of the can. It will still work as good as new, until diluted too much with LHM.
I MUST add though that running it 2 weeks or just a few 100 miles is way too short time. That is waste of good money & precious DIY time.
Let the stuff work at least 1 month or at least 1500 miles (2000km) - whichever comes first.
I'm quite sure the minimum miles the stuff should work is stated on the label of the can.
NOTE : the hydraflush does NOT in ANY way harm the system.
PS : there is nothing wrong in re-using the hydraflush on a second car or at a later time. Just allow a weeks time for sediments to settle on the bottom of the can. It will still work as good as new, until diluted too much with LHM.
Anders (DK) - '90 BX16Image
Changing things around a little. At my next service at 87500 on my C5 2.2 HDI I intended to change the suspension fluid, I know it is not LHM and I cannot think of the initials that it is!!
Perhaps Anders can answer this. Is it alright to use the same 'hydraflush' to flush out the system on the C5 as well, and is it recommended. Have done it before on XM's and CX, but I am wondering because of the different fluid, but would assume it should be done.
Perhaps Anders can answer this. Is it alright to use the same 'hydraflush' to flush out the system on the C5 as well, and is it recommended. Have done it before on XM's and CX, but I am wondering because of the different fluid, but would assume it should be done.
C5 2.2 HDI Exclusive
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The C5 runs with LDS fluid, this is a mineral fluid so hydraflush will not do it any harm. But the C5 hydraulic system is not as complex as the older systems, there are no height correctors to block up (there are simple electric switches) so I doubt if you would feel the benifits of a flush, but if its dirty, why not? it certainly will not do any harm.
Regards
Slim.
Regards
Slim.