Overheating After Replacing Radiator, Pump, Thermostat? Burp Coolant to Remove Air Pockets!

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So you just replaced something to fix your overheating cooling system, or maybe you flushed the coolant, and now it’s still overheating! Sometimes, air pockets can form in the engine or hoses, which hurts the cooling capacity of the vehicle! In this video, Andy gives you some tips on how to remove air pockets from your car or truck’s cooling system to ensure it runs at just the right temperature all the time!

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5 Comments

  1. Only thing you missed was throwing that thermostat in the trash and replacing it with a failsafe.

  2. 🚨 thanks for the great info, but I have just the opposite and cannot find anywhere info on how to resolve it.
    I have a 2001 Chevy express that ran cool so o replaced the thermostat thinking it was stuck open. It still runs cool after replacing it and now I’m really baffled. I just had a shop replace the water pump and they flushed the system.

  3. awesome now I’m super nervous because I need to replace my radiator but I don’t know how difficult it will be to burp afterwards

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