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Check the brake fluid level. Also you might have some air in the system. Anyway you will have to bleed the system.
If you're only changing the pads, no. You only need to bleed if the hydraulic system was opened or if you wish to flush/change the brake fluid.
If you see bleeder valves on the cooling system use them to bleed the system. Otherwise, remove the radiator cap, turn the heater control to hot, start the engine, keep the coolant topped off, and watch until no more air bubbles are escaping.
There will be air trapped in the system. The car may overheat and boil the coolant, causing damage.
Bleed the brakes. It sounds like you have air in the system.
how to bleed air out of cooling system 1997honda civic ex
There is only valve to bleed coolant and not air. If you want to bleed air of the system, you need to park the car on incline of 10-15 degrees (front ahead) and run the engine for some time. It will work out all air.
If the cooling system is in good working order the system will bleed the air out itself. If the system has a leak anywhere no matter how small the system will never bleed the air out.