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I had a diesel espace and it has wet liners so a blown head gasket would cause this
Hi,U need to find a heater connection that supplys water to heater,it is found on the top of engine,between the heater control unit & engine,its a large tube like a radiator hose,on top of the that is a bleed screw,its actually in the hose,u may have to feel around for it,but thats the bleed point,just unscrew it a bit & water should trickle out,but b careful its very small,so take care,ALB Keithy
how do I bleed water system on the 806 peugeot
You don't bleed the water pump, you bleed the cooling system. Just jack up the front of the car or park it on an uphill incline and remove the radiator cap. Start the engine and let it run until no more air bubbles are escaping from the radiator. If it has bleeder valves use them to bleed the system. The water pump will bleed right along with the rest of the system.
If you have MK2 espace and losing water, it may be your head gasket.
Begin by removing the water supply hose to the top of the thermostat housing. Remove the thermostat housing retaining bolts. Lift the thermostat out and drop in the new thermostat.
Renault handbook states , water, i have used others in the passed but recently just chnaged back to water after cleaning the whole radiator system
A valve to bleed out air manually
To bleed the cooling system on a 1996 Olds Cutlass, locate the bleed valve, which is on the front of the engine above the water pump. After making sure the cooling system is not under pressure, open the valve by turning it counterclockwise. Fill the radiator with coolant until no air comes out the bleed valve, and a stream of coolant begins to flow from there instead. Tighten the valve and close the system to finish the job.
on hot water heat with a boiler you should pressurize the system then open the bleeders
in its water container
Look for a plastic cap, looks like a dustcap on the wheel, unscrew and squeeze the bottom pipe until water is coming out, have an assistant replace the cap while you are squeezing. you can also unscrew a plug the the top of the rad an bleed it that way or u could unscrew a allenkey bolt on top of the water pump that will also bleed tha system Stoatwblr: You should bleed at all 3 points as they're all air traps. Loosen all 3 points, then tighten them up as water starts to flow from them (there will be a few bubbles to start with, wait till those stop). The order for filling is radiator, water pump, bleed cap (water flows to lowest point first, etc etc.)