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In the upper corner of the radiator on the passenger's side there is a bleed screw. Remove it and fill the coolant overflow tank until it comes out here - it helps if you jack up the vehicle on the passenger's side. Then close the screw until it is almost tight.

Start the car, and crack open the screw until it stops spitting out the vent on the side facing toward the headlight. (Get a rag or something to deflect the coolant down and away from the headlight.)

Once the bubbles are out, snug the screw down. Run the engine until the cooling fans cycle - if they don't, that could be your overheating problem.

It takes several cycles of running the engine until the cooling fans come on, then shutting it off until cold, for the coolant level to stabilize in the coolant overflow tank.

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