Accord '93 EX Cooling System
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Greetings,
Just wanted to know if there is a bleeding valve in the block to purge out any captive air in the cooling system in the Honda Accord '93 engine.
I replaced the upper redaitor hose and as you know you lose some coolant.
Thanks,
OldFox
Just wanted to know if there is a bleeding valve in the block to purge out any captive air in the cooling system in the Honda Accord '93 engine.
I replaced the upper redaitor hose and as you know you lose some coolant.
Thanks,
OldFox
fill it up... run it for a second... with the cap off the radiator... put some more into it... run it again... and wait untill it completely tops off and ur should be good... (this should be done when the engine is COLD not hot... bad things happen if its hot)
NO NO NO.....no need to start car, there is a nipple on top of t-stat housing ( bleeder screw )
you need a 12 mm socket to loosen it up,
loosen the nipple . put coolant in radiator
till it comes out, no air bubbles, tighten the nipple, top off radiator , install cap , you are done .
you need a 12 mm socket to loosen it up,
loosen the nipple . put coolant in radiator
till it comes out, no air bubbles, tighten the nipple, top off radiator , install cap , you are done .
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