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Old 07-29-2009, 11:53 PM   #10
evmal613
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I would first attempt to get air bubbles if any, out of the system like said above. Run the car with the rad cap off until all of the bubbles settle. Until it starts to come out the stop. also theres a bleeder screw on the intake manifold, right of the throttle body, and up a little. Its next to a gold label. unscrew when cold, release pressure in cap, get the car upright as much as possible on a hill and let the coolant sputter out. When its non consistently coming out, generally it will get the air bubbles out. It may take a few times. Coolant temp sensor is right of the throttle body and a little down. It has a red cover on it. its like 15 bucks at kragen, just dont over tighten, the one i bought snapped.haah. let me know what happens. Once again im still on the quest for not overheating. My issue is when it idles for like 10 min it goes up
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