Actually if there is air in the radiator, then its in your entire cooling system. if you have air in the system it can cause severe damage to your internal components and cause your engine to over heat. heres how you do it: with your engine/cooling system cold, remove your radiator cap and add coolant/h20 until it almost filled. start your engine and turn on your heater inside your car on full blast. not on a/c mode!!!!!! let your engine run with the radiator cap off. it should take about 5min at most. the coolant level will rise and fall just add if necessary. you know when your done when you have hot air blowing through your vents... and your coolant temp gauge is @ normal temp( line in the middle). put the radiator cap back on and test drive around the block. repeat the process if it didnt work. if it doesnt work and you have hot air coming OUT of you air intake box then you have a blown head gasket..... which = $$$$$$ GOOD LUCK!
Pacific Air Lines was created in 1946.
Pacific Air Lines ended in 1968.
Standard Air Lines was created in 1927.
Maddux Air Lines was created in 1927.
Varney Air Lines was created in 1926.
Ozark Air Lines ended in 1986.
Carnival Air Lines ended in 1998.
Bonanza Air Lines was created in 1945.
Eastern Air Lines was created in 1926.
Carnival Air Lines was created in 1988.
Regional Air Lines was created in 1996.
Standard Air Lines ended in 1930.