Not only that, but they'll pressurize it to make sure there are no bubbles. I've tried the burping method twice and am about to give in to just have it flushed and re-pressurized. Someone had posted about releasing air at a cap at some point in the lines and I'm willing to give that a shot if I can ...
Welcome! I live in St. Louis, so do a couple of other guys on the forum. This post http://www.thenissanpath.com/viewtopic.php?t=4528 was in St. Joe Park http://www.stjoepark.com/ about an hour or so south of St. Louis. It's mostly an ATV park, but it's a fun place to go sling some mud. There is anot...
Yea I also had to do this last year. There are rubber caps on the heater core lines, one of or the highest points of the system. I popped mine up a little bit until coolant dripped out, resecured it then after that was all good. Have any photos or hints on the location of these caps? My rear heat i...
Thanks reinaldo. I'm using a Nikon D60 and I was with a friend, so as you can tell I just jumped out and snapped a couple while we were tooling around exploring the park.