Replaced Lower Rad Hose Clamp getting lots of bubbles after 30 mins of bleeding D16Y7
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Replaced Lower Rad Hose Clamp getting lots of bubbles after 30 mins of bleeding D16Y7
So I figured out my leak was from my lower radiator hose it had a rusted *** clamp so i replaced it with a new one but now i bled my system but i am still getting bubbles the radiator fan has came on like 3 times and there is no heat coming trough my vents before this i had heat
could the problem be that its -1 degrees Fahrenheit outside while im trying to bleed?
i just took my car for a testdrive and froze my *** off
before this i replaced the heatercore and new OEM thermostat
is there any other way air can be getting into my system or is it just the air that i put in while unplugging the hose
This is how i bleed my coolant
could the problem be that its -1 degrees Fahrenheit outside while im trying to bleed?
i just took my car for a testdrive and froze my *** off
before this i replaced the heatercore and new OEM thermostat
is there any other way air can be getting into my system or is it just the air that i put in while unplugging the hose
This is how i bleed my coolant
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Re: Replaced Lower Rad Hose Clamp getting lots of bubbles after 30 mins of bleeding D
Do you sit it at an incline so the bubbles come to the top through physics? What about the bleeder bolt on the thermostat?
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Re: Replaced Lower Rad Hose Clamp getting lots of bubbles after 30 mins of bleeding D
and yeah like MCvtec said there is no bleeder i wish it was as easy as my integra or my old H2B Eg
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Re: Replaced Lower Rad Hose Clamp getting lots of bubbles after 30 mins of bleeding D
Strange no heat? Typically if fan comes on the car is up to operating temp, I am wondering if it something to do with heatercore?
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