to blow out the air u will have to blow in the lines
NO!!!!!
More than likely an airlock in the cooling system, bleed the system and should be fixed.
There is no reason to ever bleed a cooling system.
If the cooling system is working properly, it will bleed itself.
To bleed the cooling system on a 1996 Olds Cutlass, locate the bleed valve, which is on the front of the engine above the water pump. After making sure the cooling system is not under pressure, open the valve by turning it counterclockwise. Fill the radiator with coolant until no air comes out the bleed valve, and a stream of coolant begins to flow from there instead. Tighten the valve and close the system to finish the job.
Any time you flush out the cooling system you need to bleed the cooling system.
How do you bleed the cooling system of a 1988 acura legend? Is there a bleeding screw and where is it located?
If the cooling system is in good working order the system will bleed the air out itself. If the system has a leak anywhere no matter how small the system will never bleed the air out.
there should be a air valve on the engine that you can bleed the bubbles out of the cooling system.
Just run it a while then let it cool and check the radiator. Keep it full and make sure the reservoir is properly filled. After you've run the engine a few times it will take care of itself.
If there is not bleed valve for the coolant you will have to do it manually. Fill the radiator up and start the car. After it warms up the coolant level will drop, refill it.
Yes, the 2003 GMC Envoy has an air bleed hose as part of its cooling system. This hose is typically used to help remove air from the cooling system during maintenance, ensuring proper coolant flow and preventing overheating. If you're working on this vehicle, it's important to follow the manufacturer's guidelines for bleeding the cooling system properly.