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2000 4.8L Sierra question
Hi, I just replaced the thermostat in my 2000 4.8L Sierra, following the Haynes manual. I am still having issues with the engine overheating however, and I believe there is air in the system.
I was hoping somebody has an easy solution to bleeding the coolant system to relieve the air, so I will not have to spend another $25 on DEXCOOL after draining it all again. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks |
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Re: 2000 4.8L Sierra question
Welcome to AF, not sure if there are bleeders, I don't think so, but you could jack up the front end as high as you can safely, leave the cap off overnite, say, this should purge the air.
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