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Air lock somewhere
- paul72
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Air lock somewhere
Ive just changed my thermostat hoping it wud cure my heating problem but its still only luke warm so i take it i have a air lock an have tried everything . Does anyone know proper way to get air lock gone as im sure this is wats causing problems . Car does not overheat thou and radiator fan never cuts in even wen left for ages running. Help !!!!!
if it aint broken your not driving it hard enough
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Is it the right thermostat? There are 2 sizes available. I worked on someone else's lude once, that had the same problem as you describe and the new thermostat was the wrong size. It should sit right on the end of the housing. If it slides down inside the bore, it's the wrong one and won't do anything, it runs the same as if you didn't have one fitted at all.
There's a pic somewhere, I'll have a search for it...
EDIT: here is the pic of correct size next to the one that's too small. Photobucket seems to be having a dump atm, but I'm sure they'll finish that shortly and the pic will magically re-appear...

There's a pic somewhere, I'll have a search for it...
EDIT: here is the pic of correct size next to the one that's too small. Photobucket seems to be having a dump atm, but I'm sure they'll finish that shortly and the pic will magically re-appear...

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Did you open the bleed valve then pour in coolant till it is running out with no bubbles, might take a bit to do this if there is lots of air in the system. I always found having the car on ramps/stands helped get the air out as you are raising the level of the radiator. Also you need to let it run with the cap off for a good while as air will rise up to the top of the rad. Then let the coolant cool and add coolant as necessary before starting the car again. Run for a bit, let cool recheck level till your happy the system is full.
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You may have to repeat the bleeding process a few more times to get any air out, it's worth trying anyway. Also, probably a bit of a long shot, but is there any chance some the smaller coolant/heater hoses have been dissconected at some point by previous owner, and refitted incorectly?? Just a shot in the dark, but worth checking.
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