How would i go about bleeding the coolant system of a 2002 firebird?

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how would i go about bleeding the coolant system of a 2002 firebird?

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Generally most all engines don't need bleeding. but start your engine and leave the radiator cap off for 10 minutes and you should see some air come out or bubble out then stop.

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The only cars that need spacific bleeding at diferrent areas are engine set ups where the radiator sets lower than the engine block, such as your old renalts

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i own a shop and you need to run the car for a while and turn the heater on full heat and have the temperature on hot all the way ,and this will help remove any air pockets from it,also keep the plastic reservoir full to the line it should be at,while doing this that radiator cap if working right will pull what it needs to fill the system with ,and this will bleed it out for you ,don't try removing the cap while its running or hot it will push it out ,the system will bleed its self out,good luck i hope this helps.
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