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Question posted by iroc427 on February 17th, 2014

Cooling System Problems

replaced radiator. now the heater goes cold when the engine is idling. there is a gurgling sound behind the dash at times. the engine seems to rev up but the vehicle doesn't excelerate, it sounds like the fan is making the noise. I believe the cooling system has air in it, so how do I bleed it out.

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