...is a small airvent on the hosses that run into the car that you need to open to bleed the air. Or let the car run for a few min without the coolant tank cap on to try and get the air out. Good ...
...could be a great help! Try to bleed the system. Also keep an eye on the coolant level. If it drops and you see no leaks the you could have a blown head gasket. Also replace the thermostat and
bleed the coolant system after the install? Normally it is just to start the engine and let it cool down,Then remove the switch again and fill the coolant from that hole. Do you get constant heat from
...coolant. Thank you very much. Please advise, dj no sealant should be needed.clean both surfaces well.be sure 'o' ring stays in place & thermostat is installed correctly.you'll probably only fill ...
No heat,changed t-stat and coolant,checked fuses, no leaks Air in the system. Bleed the system and you will have a heater.Cheers
coolant should get sucked in get filling radiator as needed,may get messy but got to bleed cooling system. hope thius helps. Take rad cap off when engine cool, and fill rad with coolant. Now start the
...to hot when you bleed the engine coolant, run the engine up to normal running temp and top up as neccessary... you may have an air lock in the heater matrix. Please let me know how you get
...your water pump. I don't know what kind of vehicle you have, but some coolant systems have to be bleed to remove the air out of the system. i would check these two things before i went any
...You may still have air in the coolant system. Bleed the coolant and watch to make sure it dont overheat. Also turn the heater to full and set it on high while adding and bleeding the coolant
...ac core only blows cold air but You must be talking about the heater core.. In which case I would suggest that you bleed the air out of the coolant system as there is an air lock in the heater
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