1997 Chevrolet Malibu "radiator recovery tank" Questions

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...or more air will be pulled into the cooling systeml , if it still overheats then you need to have the head gaskets checked with a gas analyzer for hydrocarbons present in the radiator or recovery ...

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...radiator still overheats burped it , then did water pump, still overheating, did thermostat, recovery tank, still overheats Is it circulating good ,does your heater work ,4 cylinder or v6 . V6 check ...

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...radiator, recovery system, cooling fan, thermostat, water pump and serpentine belt. Check the coolant level in the recovery bottle or surge tank, usually mounted on the inner fender. With the engine ...

...radiator on this thing there is a seperate resovoir...any assistance would help here is the short way to get air out, use a hydraulic floor jack (or car ramps) and raise the front of car as high as ...

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...until the thermostat opens, fill the radiator and recovery tank to their proper levels, then turn the engine OFF. Once the vehicle has cooled, recheck the coolant level, then install the radiator

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...radiator and recovery tank to their proper levels, then turn the engine OFF. Once the vehicle has cooled, recheck the coolant level, then install the radiator cap. 3.1L Engine Disconnect the negative ...

...radiator and recovery tank to their proper levels, then turn the engine OFF. Once the vehicle has cooled, recheck the coolant level, then install the radiator cap. 3.1L Engine Disconnect the negative ...

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should siphon the coolant back into the radiator to keep it full. Check for restrictions in the hose from the radiator to the tank.  When engine is cool, top up the radiator and the recovery tank

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...or more air will be pulled into the cooling system l , if it still overheats then you need to have the head gaskets checked with a gas analyzer for hydrocarbons present in the radiator or recovery ...

...recovery tank, coolant in the radiator is always up to the brim, hot or cold. There is negligible or no air space. When coolant in the radiator expands sufficiently due to warming from the engine, it ...

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