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Fan stays on... windows won't go up all the way.
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Fan staying on a few minutes after turning the car off is normal when the car gets hot, or it's hot outside. In your case you've already checked the coolant level and found none in the reservoir. The reservoir should have coolant in it, and that is also where you fill the radiator. If your coolant level hasn't dropped too far, you should be able to fill the reservoir with coolant / water and be okay. If you find yourself replacing quite a bit of the coolant / water, it may be necessary for you to bleed the air out of the cooling system. There are a couple plastic bleeder screws in the cooling system that you can utilize to bleed the air from the cooling system.
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Originally Posted by rynegold
(Post 2398808)
so a quick question... with a cool/warm engine where should I fill to? MIN or MAX?? and; with what blend? 50/50 anti and water?? I have some old PEAK that will get through to a flush and fill (Monday hopfully??) where do I drain the damned rad??
Don't worry about the bleeder screws just yet, maybe your coolant level is only low to the point just below your reservoir and you won't need to bleed the system at all. Just try filling it first, worry about bleeding it later if you end up putting a large amount of coolant / water in. Either way you have to fill it before bleeding anyway. |
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