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Old 03-12-2012, 08:48 PM   #6
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Re: Bleeding cooling system

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Originally Posted by C15_Sierra View Post
..... lo and behold, she ran a steady 197 degrees according to the scan tool. Heater hoses had heat and so did the upper rad hose
Thanks guys!
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The easiest way to bleed a cooling system is with a funnel like this one Amazon.com: Lisle 24610 Spill-Free Funnel: Automotive . It stops you from making a mess and having coolant blow all over the place from running the vehicle with the radiator cap off.
Good idea. I usually use a funnel but it never seems to want to stay in place. Might have to order one of these since my yearly coolant change is due on my vehicles... Thanks.
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