...coolant level, and be sure to bleed out any air. You have a low coolant level or may have an air pocket in the heater core. Usually a low coolant level, however. Have you had an oil change recently? ...
...hot air. Is it something to do with the thermostat. Please advice Thanks Ashish Look for air bleeds, sounds like the coolant has air pockets. And ALWAYS check coolent level with heater set to ...
Try replacing thermostat first. make sure you refill and bleed the system after replacing. Hondas have to be bled to get air out of coolant passages. there are 1-2 bleed nuts around the various hoses
...Thermostat. Or not enought coolant would do that too. If those don't work? Tryflushing out and bleeding the coolant
...don't run to long with radiator open as coolant will expand and overflow. did you bleed the air from the system? usually a small pep **** near the thermostat you have to open and bleed the air ...
top engine hose is hot].had new heater core put in a year ago. You might have air in the coolant. Try bleeding it out and see if it changes. Make sure your heater control is on when you bleed the air
...coolant levels. Make sure you check the overflow reservoir and top up to the coirrect level. 3. You will need to bleed air from the cooling system because air will be trapped and the cooling system ...
...bleed and release it to fill the coolant in the system. there should be a plug (small bolt) at the thermostat housing remove it while filling the ...
HOT AND COLD HEATER GETS HOT AND COLD Sounds like you have an air lock in the heater, needs bleeding. From cold check and top up coolant, run engine without coolant cap put heater control to hot, ...
...coolant, and then eventually will I need to bleed thebeasiator? Thank you unfortunately here in Italy we have some cases that mechanics don't know nothing!!! well even the worst WE CAN BLEED IT OUT ...
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