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Old May 1, 2011 | 11:57 AM
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i flushed my radiator and now i have no heat, i might be an air bubble but im not sure how to get it out. any suggestions?
 
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This is an easy one. Pretty common too. Just open the radiator and fire up your motor. As the water pump turns it will cycle the fluid through everything (including your heater core) just keep filling your radiator with the motor running until its full. This will fix any low fluid levels. In fact I bet when you start it you will see your radiator is quit low.
 
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