...cap on the radiator to create a suction, decreasing the amount of radiator fluid you will lose. OR drain the Radiator Fluid into a clean container and save for reuse. Have the new Radiator Drain **** ...
...radiator cap. Top off the radiator and coolant recovery tank. Put the cap on the recovery tank but leave the radiator cap off. Start the engine. Monitor the temp. gauge about every 20 seconds. ...
...radiator cap slowly till it releases any remaining pressure. If the cap is to hot to touch or you can not hold onto it for long enough to open it than the engine is too hot yet and needs to cool ...
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...radiator cap (only when the engine is cool - hasn't been running - don't touch it until it's sat for a few hours if you used it) and use a turkey baster or similar to pull some fluid out. If you see ...
...radiator cap off. Top off the radiator and make sure you have a little in the resavoir next to it. turn the car on and allow to warm up. May have to rev the car up and hold @ 2500RPM for 2-3 minutes. ...
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...radiator cap, and ect fan switch. The fan will not start and the lower radiator hose feels cool to the touch even after the car has been driven under normal operating conditions. Any ne have any idea ...
...radiator cap(cap may be bad as well) top-off fluid and start car check for fluid flow with flashlight. Water pumps typically leak from what is called a weep hole when the shaft seal fails. Yours will ...
Radiator cap. Draining pan. 2. Place your car on an elevated ramp. If you don't have one, you can use a lifter to do the job. This is usually stashed in your car's compartment in the back. Positioning
...radiator cap when the engine is overheating. If it is very hot then do not, and I emphasize Do Not remove the cap. This means that it is probably the thermostat and it will need to be replaced when ...
...radiator up to the cap level and start the engine . Watch the water in the radiator and when the engine starts to warm up the thermostat will slowly open and the water in the radiator will go down . ...
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