After reading thread after thread in regards to bleeding the radiator, I just want to make sure I'm doing it right.
First you drain the old fluid out.
2nd- you fill the radiator.
3rd- start the car and turn on the climate control full blast at 90 degrees until idle.
4th- you jack the rear car up until the front almost touches the ground.(car is still on)
5th- you start the bleed process starting from the thermostats housing first.
6th- wait until you see a steady flow of fluid then tighten it back up and proceed to the next step.
Is this the correct way of bleeding the system to ensure that there will be no air bubbles?
Any input or suggestion will be deeply appreciated.
First you drain the old fluid out.
2nd- you fill the radiator.
3rd- start the car and turn on the climate control full blast at 90 degrees until idle.
4th- you jack the rear car up until the front almost touches the ground.(car is still on)
5th- you start the bleed process starting from the thermostats housing first.
6th- wait until you see a steady flow of fluid then tighten it back up and proceed to the next step.
Is this the correct way of bleeding the system to ensure that there will be no air bubbles?
Any input or suggestion will be deeply appreciated.