Put as much as you can into the radiator then just drive it. Let the engine heat up and make sure the reservoir has been filled to the mark. As the engine heats up it pushes the air out and as it cools it will pull in coolant from the reservoir. Keep watching the reservoir and keep it filled to the line. Once the vehicle stops pulling in the coolant, the air is out of the system. The air should be out after you drive it two or three times. WRONG!!! Don't drive it without burping it first! Go to ehow.com and look up their article. Believe what you will and certainly feel free to go to whatever extra lengths you feel are important, but the cooling system will take care of itself if you fill the radiator to capacity then keep the reservoir filled.
The cooling system on a 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT can be burped by gently squeezing the upper radiator hose. Keep topping the overflow tank until the air is purged.
To burp the cooling system on a 2001 Oldsmobile Aurora, first ensure the engine is cool, then remove the radiator cap. Start the engine and let it idle while allowing the coolant to circulate. As the engine warms up, check for air bubbles; you may need to add coolant to the reservoir as it drops. Once the air bubbles stop and the coolant level is stable, replace the radiator cap securely.
Locate the plug on the bottom of the radiator to drain it. Put some radiator cleaner in and drain it again.
You need to burp the radiator and cooling system.
the radiator will spew hot water on you
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I can generally do it by forcefully squeezing the upper radiator hose several times with both hands.
To burp the cooling system on a 2002 Saturn, start by ensuring the coolant reservoir is filled to the proper level. Next, with the engine cold, remove the radiator cap and start the engine, allowing it to reach operating temperature. As the thermostat opens, check for air bubbles escaping from the radiator; add coolant as needed. Finally, replace the radiator cap once the bubbles stop and the coolant level stabilizes.
To burp the cooling system of a 2000 Chrysler Concorde, start by ensuring the engine is cool and the radiator cap is removed. Fill the radiator with coolant until it reaches the top, then start the engine and let it reach operating temperature while keeping the heater on maximum. Watch for bubbles in the radiator, indicating trapped air escaping, and add more coolant as needed. Once no more bubbles appear and the coolant level stabilizes, replace the radiator cap securely.
To burp or bleed the cooling system of a 2002 Buick Rendezvous, start by ensuring the engine is cool and the radiator cap is removed. Fill the radiator with coolant and run the engine with the heater set to the maximum setting, allowing air to escape as the engine warms up. Keep an eye on the coolant level, adding more as necessary until all air bubbles are gone and the coolant stabilizes. Finally, replace the radiator cap securely once the system is free of air.
you need to burp the cooling system
Just playing :-)There are 2 ways of doing this.Step One in both.Fill the radiator & overflow/coolant reservoir with the same 50/50 mixture, and leave the cap off.Leave the radiator cap off, turn the engine on and let it run until the radiator "burps": You will see the coolant level drop and may see or hear a large air bubble come to the top as the system burps.The other way is the same but you also squeeze the upper and lower radiator hose's*** Use Caution Beware the Fan ***Hope This Helps.