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Old Sep 30, 2004 | 05:31 AM
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Originally Posted by IrishBrewer
Find where the upper radiator attaches to the engine. About 2-3 inches to the right of that there should be a small bleed nipple that you can use to bleed out the air. I believe it is a 12 mm bolt. Make sure your radiator is full, put a shop towel under the valve, then loosen it until coolant starts to flow out with no bubbles.
Do i have to have the car at warm or can i do this when it is cold? Can you post some pics just to make sure i don't screw up...Thanks!
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