Remove the radiator cap with the engine cold. Start the engine and turn heat on high. Watch for bubbles indicating that the bubble is releasing. The procedure may have to be repeated several times to break the bubble and release the air lock.
Let the motor warm up with the radiator cap off. When the thermostat opens, the level will suck down, releasing the air bubble.
I don't know what "little cap or bubble on the dash" refers to, but a good bet would be that a Chevrolet dealer would be able to get it for you.
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There is no coolant cap. You add through the expansion chamber (opaque bubble to the left of motor.)
Putting the cap on the bottle prevents the blobs from moving because it does not allow fresh air to enter the bottle. The blobs rely on the expansion and contraction of air inside the bottle to move, and sealing it off with the cap disrupts this process.
Don't worry about it, just close the lid and the automatic filler will prime it eventually. Most newer cars are self-purging. Keep coolant in the overflow tank and it will 'burp' out the extra air once the engine comes up to temperature. When it cools, the system will suck coolant out of the overflow tank to make up for the air that got 'burped' out. You'll know it is working because the coolant level in the overflow tank will drop.
Allow the car to cool. Remove radiator cap. Add water or coolant to fill radiator. Start engine leaving cap off. check to see if coolant is circulating in radiator. Locate upper rad hose, and squeeze to move air bubbles out, or to ecourage circulation. If large air bubble works its way out, add coolant to fill. Once coolant starts to expand and spill out, replace cap. Watch temperature gauge to esure the problem has been rectified. You may have to repeat this procedure.
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