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Re: ice cold radiator 96 2.2 cavalier
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Originally Posted by jesuslover
When engine is at operating temp the radiator is ice cold can anyone help me out?
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If you changed your radiator fluid, you probaby need to bleed air out of the system.
Out of the water pump hose junction, under the alternator, is a small diameter metal hose that runs across the front of the engine and heads off to the heater core. You should see a bleeder screw somewhere on that metal tube with a label that says "do not vent with engine running". Get the engine up to normal operating temp, shut the engine off, then open that screw slowly until coolant starts to run out. This will relieve air pressure and allow your system to circulate properly.
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