Great Video on How You Made it easier to get that Thermostat Hose off and on. When Running The Car, You Left The Radiator Cap off The Whole Time? I Watched about 15 Other Video Before Coming To Yours, You Have The Best Video.
I Have A Question, I changed My Water Pump And Thermostat, No Leaks, Bled The System, Warmed it Up, Took It For A Long Test Ride. My Cooling Fan Never Shuts off Now? Do You Have Any Idea Why?@@ultimatediyguy395
When adding coolant, you should have opened the air bleeding valve, it is on the top of the radator, passanger side, keep that valve open until coolant starts to flow out then close it. That way, you have got the most air out off the cooling system.
One of the best videos on this I've seen so far. thank you very much.
Thank you ❤ for this information. It helped me with my car problems.
Great video bro!
Great Video on How You Made it easier to get that Thermostat Hose off and on. When Running The Car, You Left The Radiator Cap off The Whole Time? I Watched about 15 Other Video Before Coming To Yours, You Have The Best Video.
Thank you I really appreciate the comment. I left the radiator cap off for roughly 15-20 mins before putting the cap back on
I Have A Question, I changed My Water Pump And Thermostat, No Leaks, Bled The System, Warmed it Up, Took It For A Long Test Ride. My Cooling Fan Never Shuts off Now? Do You Have Any Idea Why?@@ultimatediyguy395
Never Mind The Question, I Forgot To Plug The Connector To The Air Filter. Its Off Now.@@ultimatediyguy395
When adding coolant, you should have opened the air bleeding valve, it is on the top of the radator, passanger side, keep that valve open until coolant starts to flow out then close it. That way, you have got the most air out off the cooling system.
Thanks for the info I didn’t even know there was a bleeder screw