Start the cold engine with the heater on hot, radiator cap removed, & front of the car jacked up. Make sure the radiator is full, and keep a close watch to make sure it stays full. As you run the engine and the themostat opens, the air should escape from the system. Also look for bleeder valves which will usually be located on the highest points of the cooling system. While the engine is running, open the bleeder valves slightly to remove any trapped air. You may or may not find bleeder valves. You may have to do this a couple of times to remove all trapped air. Check the level of the coolant for the next few days to make sure it stays full. As the air leaves the system the coolant level goes down.
how to bleed air out of cooling system 1997honda civic ex
To bleed air from the cooling system, take off the radiator cap and let the engine run. IF there is no radiator cap(some vehicle manufacturers have done away with them, just add coolant to the overflow tank to the correct level. The cooling system will purge air out on it's own
Engine cooling system is not a closed system you can't remove the air.
Engine cooling system is not a closed system you can't remove the air.
You'll need a vacuum pump that is used by AC service technicians.
Air bound means that there is an "air bubble" in the cooling system that is preventing coolant from circulating in the cooling/heating system. (air can be compressed fluid cannot)
You may have air pockets trap in the cooling system.
COOLING SYSTEM OF WHAT ??????????????????????? Most auto parts stores sell cooling flushing kits. Get one follow the directions and it should take the air out of the system. You must remember that your heater is part of the cooling system as well as the cooling for your transmission.
Air bound means that there is an "air bubble" in the cooling system that is preventing coolant from circulating in the cooling/heating system. (air can be compressed fluid cannot)
i have a Z24. dont have that problem but i would say your cooling system should be flushed out..your engine is working to hard to run the compresser..hope it helps steve
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.
there should be a air valve on the engine that you can bleed the bubbles out of the cooling system.