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Is it the radiator cap I take off or the coolant resivor cap, or does it not matter?

Tutorials are confusing me.
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You bleed from the reservoir.

If your tank has bleed screws then that's where it comes out of.
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Sundown wrote You bleed from the reservoir.

If your tank has bleed screws then that's where it comes out of.


lmfao no you dont. you take the cap off and pour the coolant in from there and rev it up with the heat on, after that the air pockets escape and you system should be free of air
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AeXdEmObEy wrote
Sundown wrote You bleed from the reservoir.

If your tank has bleed screws then that's where it comes out of.


lmfao no you dont. you take the cap off and pour the coolant in from there and rev it up with the heat on, after that the air pockets escape and you system should be free of air


I don't think "revving it up" is the answer
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Dusknoir wrote
AeXdEmObEy wrote
Sundown wrote You bleed from the reservoir.

If your tank has bleed screws then that's where it comes out of.


lmfao no you dont. you take the cap off and pour the coolant in from there and rev it up with the heat on, after that the air pockets escape and you system should be free of air


I don't think "revving it up" is the answer


You're right. There is no way that guy coulda been serious.. lmao
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