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Engine & Drivetrain
Overheating 4.0
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<blockquote data-quote="Todd Z" data-source="post: 1037990" data-attributes="member: 58941"><p>you could have a clogged radiator, ALSO the WP could have the veins rotted off of them..... could be a lot of things.... they bleed the air pretty good, level ground, Fill slowly so the T stat check valve can release the air, run it with the rad cap off on level ground until the t stat opens and starts flowing, Top off the radiator and then install cap. slow drive around..... NEXT morning when 100% cold, open the RAD cap and check the level, then adjust the overflow bottle..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Todd Z, post: 1037990, member: 58941"] you could have a clogged radiator, ALSO the WP could have the veins rotted off of them..... could be a lot of things.... they bleed the air pretty good, level ground, Fill slowly so the T stat check valve can release the air, run it with the rad cap off on level ground until the t stat opens and starts flowing, Top off the radiator and then install cap. slow drive around..... NEXT morning when 100% cold, open the RAD cap and check the level, then adjust the overflow bottle.. [/QUOTE]
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