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Old Jun 28, 2009 | 07:38 AM
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Default 02 Temp Question

Hey,
Heres a little rundown on whats going on. After driving my car the other day for a while i pulled into a gas station and noticed coolant coming out and the engine steaming a little. Temp gauge never went over 3 bars. I found the bad hose replaced it and got back home with the radiator full. Im not worried about a headgasket issue as the car never shut off and never ran hot. I had a scanner hooked up to it temp never went over 179F. Basically my question is do i maybe have air the system? Is that causing the Temp on the dash to go from 2 to 3 bars and than back to 2 when im crusing? Could be the temp sensor itself. BTW i have NO oil in my radiator so im pretty sure i need to bleed the system. I was reading a little on the process of doing so. It was very clear how exactly do i bleeed? Put the heater on? drain the radiator and than open the bleed screw on the firewall or the one next to the throttle body? Thanks for any info i appreciate it.
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Old Jul 6, 2009 | 07:50 AM
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Default Re: 02 Temp Question

I'm a little confused on what you are asking here bro. If you are worried about air in the system, then you should bleed it. I could tell you here but it's easier if you just read it in the FSM. (pm sent)

Originally Posted by Mister Jew
BTW i have NO oil in my radiator so im pretty sure i need to bleed the system.
Typo?
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