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      burping the system would be a good way. start the car running with no cap on the system, squeeze the upper hoses by hand, the rad hose, the heat hoses, and such. Once you have done the squeezing let it warm up and top it off. Squeezing the hoses should reveal air bubbles in the bottle. IF the bottle gets low, top it off so you dont suck in more air.


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      i done that and still doing the same ting.does it have a bleeder somewhere that i can burp it and let the air out.my cavalier did

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