there should be a little purge valve located on the thermostat housing just crack it open and start your engine and you see antifreeze start to come let it flow for about 30 seconds then close it. That should purge out the air.
Did you bleed the air valve? if you open any part of the cooling system on a dodge intrepid, ie: change the radiator hose or thermostat housing. You need to bleed the air out the Valve. If not the car will over heat.
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The 2001 Dodge Intrepid does not have a cabin air filter.
Low coolant? Cooling fan not working? Water pump not circulating coolant? Radiator plugged or restricted? Thermostat not opening? Coolong system air bound?
It does not have one
on side of thermostat housing there is a bleed screw with engine running slowly open screw you will hear air coming out do not do this when HOT, with cool engine only , when fluid does start to come out tighten screw back in
No, a 1997 Dodge does not have a cabin filter.
It does not have one.
No
Your cooling system needs to be bled out real simple process depending on the size of the motor but the only thing is wrong is that once the radiator was removed air got in your cooling lines and needs to be bled out
the air conditioner is separate from your cooling system. intrepids are prone to overheating, and i think it is because the radiator is too small to properly vent heat.AnswerCooling system should also be bled of air by the bleed screw on the water outlet located on the top of the motor.Air pockets are common.
Dodge does not use mass air flow sensors on the Intrepids.