kristianbowler
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Hi everyone, as you can see I'm new to these forums (but not new to car forums, I'm a cliosport.net guy
). Recently I purchased my girlfriend a Fiat Punto Active Sport 16v. We noticed as we drove it a few times that fans were blowing cold air when the dial was on "hot". We also heard loud "bubbling/gurgling" noises from inside the car. So I took it upon myself to do some research and try to fix the problem (which is what lead me to this forum). Now I'm a trainee mechanic but I have never bled a cooling system in my life ! (yet) So this was a first for me, I just have some slight troubles.
Upon doing my research and looking over posts in this forum, there is no accurate or pre-defined way of bleeding the cooling system, or no "numerical" list. So please could any members here confirm that this is the correct procedure to do, and if I need to do anything else differently/extra:
1)Make sure engine is turned off
2)Turn heater switch to the fully hot position but do not turn fans on
3)Pop the bonnet and remove the bottle cap (some people call this header?)
4)Remove the first bleed screw located on top of the radiator (rad)
5)Remove the second bleed screw located near the back of the engine
6)Fill the header tank full with anti-freeze (if concentrated, make sure water is added in the correct parts mixture)
7)While all bleed screws and cap are removed, start the engine
----- This is the part where I'm beginning to get stuck/not to sure how to remove air from the system----
8)I assume the anti-freeze should then begin to "stream" out of the bleed screw holes when all air is out of the system(obviously topping up header tank when the level drops)
9)once a constant stream is coming from the bleed screws, Screw the top bleed screw back on (the one behind the engine)
10)Screw the other bleeder screw back on, located on top of the radiator
11)Check Level of anti-freeze and top up if nececerry
12)Look through the top of the header tank looking for any bubbles (if there is bubbles coming up, there is still more air in the system)
13)Place cap back on header tank
14)Leave engine on and wait for fan to start
15)Once fan had started check for hot air from blowers
16)Turn off engine
17) done?
If anyone could help me out I appreciate it! Thanks a lot everyone!
Upon doing my research and looking over posts in this forum, there is no accurate or pre-defined way of bleeding the cooling system, or no "numerical" list. So please could any members here confirm that this is the correct procedure to do, and if I need to do anything else differently/extra:
1)Make sure engine is turned off
2)Turn heater switch to the fully hot position but do not turn fans on
3)Pop the bonnet and remove the bottle cap (some people call this header?)
4)Remove the first bleed screw located on top of the radiator (rad)
5)Remove the second bleed screw located near the back of the engine
6)Fill the header tank full with anti-freeze (if concentrated, make sure water is added in the correct parts mixture)
7)While all bleed screws and cap are removed, start the engine
----- This is the part where I'm beginning to get stuck/not to sure how to remove air from the system----
8)I assume the anti-freeze should then begin to "stream" out of the bleed screw holes when all air is out of the system(obviously topping up header tank when the level drops)
9)once a constant stream is coming from the bleed screws, Screw the top bleed screw back on (the one behind the engine)
10)Screw the other bleeder screw back on, located on top of the radiator
11)Check Level of anti-freeze and top up if nececerry
12)Look through the top of the header tank looking for any bubbles (if there is bubbles coming up, there is still more air in the system)
13)Place cap back on header tank
14)Leave engine on and wait for fan to start
15)Once fan had started check for hot air from blowers
16)Turn off engine
17) done?
If anyone could help me out I appreciate it! Thanks a lot everyone!
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