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But I would like an answer to this question. Would turning the car on and opening the bleeder valve bleed all of the air out if i just let it sit until it starts bleeding antifreeze? Radiator cap is on as I do this.
But I would like an answer to this question. Would turning the car on and opening the bleeder valve bleed all of the air out if i just let it sit until it starts bleeding antifreeze? Radiator cap is on as I do this.
Well, it has always been on heat since i don’t get any cold air in the car anyways. Haven’t really touched it.
Well, it has always been on heat since i don’t get any cold air in the car anyways. Haven’t really touched it.
So, just to clarify, have it set to heat and the blower motor off? Which is the only time the cooling fan comes on. Somehow air bubbles in the system can effect the operation of the cooling fans?
So, just to clarify, have it set to heat and the blower motor off? Which is the only time the cooling fan comes on. Somehow air bubbles in the system can effect the operation of the cooling fans?
The fan turns on when when the AC is on. No cold air is what I meant. But anyways, the car was level through most of it, then today I had the front elevated and did a little bit of the same. No cigar.
The fan turns on when when the AC is on. No cold air is what I meant. But anyways, the car was level through most of it, then today I had the front elevated and did a little bit of the same. No cigar.
I do wander if I just turn the car on with the radiator cap on and the bleeder valve open, if it will release the air bubbles out of the system. I did do that, but it seemed like it would never stop. I may try it again. Other than that, i’m not sure what else I could do.
I do wander if I just turn the car on with the radiator cap on and the bleeder valve open, if it will release the air bubbles out of the system. I did do that, but it seemed like it would never stop. I may try it again. Other than that, i’m not sure what else I could do.
Yes, i always leave it on anyways since my car doesn’t have AC.
Yes, i always leave it on anyways since my car doesn’t have AC.
I wouldn’t have any idea how. I opened the bleeder as i was filling until it had a straight line of antifreeze coming out of it then closed it. I squeezed the upper radiator hose. I even left the engine running for like 20 minutes with the cap off even when it is spewing out antifreeze all over the place.
I wouldn’t have any idea how. I opened the bleeder as i was filling until it had a straight line of antifreeze coming out of it then closed it. I squeezed the upper radiator hose. I even left the engine running for like 20 minutes with the cap off even when it is spewing out antifreeze all over the place.
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