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It probley has an AIR pocket in the cooling system. Bleed the air out of the system and make sure it is full of fluid.
How do you bleed air from radiator of a 2000 range rover?
no bleeding necessary, just run the engine and refill the radiator/reservoir back to capacity.
I assume you meant 95 Ford Contour. There is no bleeding when replacing antifreese. Just fill the radiator recovery tank as there is no radiator cap on these vehicles.
It depends on the type of system you have. 1 pipe in, or 1 pipe in and 1 pipe out. Single pipe in/out, try replacing the relief valve or simply shimming the end of the radiator opposite where the pipe comes in. This lets water bleed out of the radiator and stops the klanging.
next to the radiator cap on top of the radiator
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The first step that you can take to fix a radiator is to see if it needs to be bled. To bleed a radiator you will need a radiator bleed key. Unscrew the valve at the side of the radiator and when the first drop of water comes out, close the valve again. If this does not fix the radiator you will need to call in a plumber.
Air trapped in the cooling system, try replacing the radiator cap and be sure the reservoir is full to line, it should bleed itself out.
You shouldn't need to "bleed" the radiator in your Forester. If you top off the coolant in the radiator the next time you check the top of your radiator is empty again? You have a blown head gasket. Voice of experience here. --Ken
clog in radiator. drain radiator by removing cap on bottom remove cap on top fill top with water see if drains out bottom. or possibly an air pocket trapped in cooling system. make sure to bleed the air from the system.
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