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works as it should, had it on my car for a yr now no problem
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wi air in the cooing system make the car over heat and make the temp guage go up and down?1 answer
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This Dorman - OE Solutions Coolant Air Bleeder Screw (Part No. 902-112) provides a quick, hassle-free repair solution. It can be thread easily into the cooling system to vent trapped air and prevent air pockets from forming. This ensures accurate temperature readings on the coolant temperature sensor, and effectively protects the engine against overheating. For any further assistance please feel free to call us at: 1-877-238-2623 or visit the nearest Advance Auto Parts store and one of our Parts Pros will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
HOW LONG DO YOU HAVE TO KEEP THE BLEEDER VALVE OPEN BEFORE THE SYSTEM IS FREE OF AIR?1 answer
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To bleed the air (trapped air) from cooling system: Park your car in your driveway. Let your car cool down and when your car is cooled down, you are ready to work on the cooling system. Open the hood of your car and secure the hood with the safety handle. You should be having a bleeder valve on the front of your radiator (ie; especially newer model cars). Check in your owner’s manual for the location of this valve (bleeder valve). If you do start your car, open the valve with wrench and let your car heat up. The excess air will bleed out of your cooling system. Keep your car on long enough to give the (trapped air) time to bleed out of your system. Now, let your car cool down and once the car is cool, take-off the radiator cap. Check whether the level of the radiator fluid go down?, If yes, it means you have bled the air out of your cooling system. Replace the radiator fluid, turn on the car, and let it run. Replace radiator fluid as needed. Note: Always wear gloves and safety goggles when working on your radiator.Q:
Does this part include two bleeder screws as pictured?1 answer
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This Dorman Original Equipment Solutions Coolant Air Bleeder Screw - Part No. 902-112 is sold individually.Q:
car leaking water replaced water pump. car show cool then hot then cool waht can this be?1 answer
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It is possible that there is air in the system, also the seal around the bleeder screw/radiator may be defective. For any further assistance please feel free to call 1-877-238-2623 and one of our representatives will gladly assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.Q:
Is this the bleed valve located on thermostat housing?2 answers
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Yes, I believe so.A:
Chevy impala has two one on the riser above the water pump and another on the thermostat housing