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Old June 22nd, 2007, 03:13 AM   #21
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its not that difficult...

take off the radiator cap and then start the car. open the bleeder and wait for the car to warm up. once a steady stream comes out the bleeder close it off then add water as necesarry to radiator and watch for the fluid circulatiing inside. fill the radiator till it starts coming up the neck and at this point you should see bubbles forming to the point where it spills out the radiator some. let all the bubbles clear out (if there are any) and watch for the fluid circulating without any fluctuations before putting the cap back on.
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