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.
If this is for an S-Series, you don't have to, The system has a deairiation line and does it on its own.
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.
You need to burp the radiator and cooling system.
It should have a bleeder screw on top of the thermostat housing.
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The 2001 General Motors (Oldsmobile Division) Intrigue came equipped with the 3.5L engine and 4-speed automatic transmission FWD. One method of purging air from the cooling system after repairs and flushing it involves refilling it, and running the motor and heater, and leaving the radiator pressure cap off to 'burp' off the air trapped inside.
If you don't burp your engine, air bubbles can remain trapped in the cooling system, which can lead to overheating and inefficient engine performance. These air pockets can prevent proper coolant circulation, potentially causing engine damage over time. Additionally, neglecting to burp the engine can result in fluctuating temperature readings and reduced effectiveness of the cooling system. Regular maintenance, including burping, helps ensure optimal engine operation.
Locate the plug on the bottom of the radiator to drain it. Put some radiator cleaner in and drain it again.
You carefully remove the top coolant hose to the heater, not totally off, just enough so air can get out.
Remove coolant cap, allow engine to get to operating temperature, turn on heater full blast and patiently wait for air to escape system.
pop the radiater cap off and let the van engine run for 30 minutes. this will burp out any air in the cooling system and your engine will not overheat then. afterwards, fill the radiater back up as needed.
you need to burp the cooling system