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I have one of those Eezibleed brake bleeding kits I was wondering if i could use it to bleed the coolant system?
Instead of potentially making a mess using a 2l bottle as a header tank, couldn't I just fill the system up as much as it allows.
Then screw the Eezibleed kit to the top of the radiator with coolant in, pressurise it using a spare wheel then open the bleed points until coolant comes out?
Should save the risk of getting scolded by hot coolant to.
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yeah pressure bleeding works but it will contaminate the brake fluid resiviour and you wont be able to re use the equipment for brake fluid safely again.
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didn't even know the cap would fit
It goes, it stops (as reqd).
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no need, they will eventually self bleed anyway.
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Can you run the car?
I've always bled coolant with the car idling, check the level it should drop as air bubbles out the system, top up, let it drop, top up, let it drop, eventually it'll stop dropping and you'll know there's no or at least very little air anywhere in the system?
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A little header pressure does help. Hand over the filler and blow down overflow pipe never fails me.
Then check bleed points again with engine at fast idle.
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For some reason the heater matrix on my gti won't bleed as well as the one in my HDI.
I found that after bleeding the gti I could hear water moving under the dash (heater matrix) on start up meaning there was still air trapped there and the only way I could think to get that air out was by sticking a tube over the bleed point at the back of the bay, it filled with coolant and feed a smaller tube through it in to the coolant pipe work. As soon as the smaller pipe got to the air it came out through the smaller pipe.
It was a pain to do but it sorted out my issue.
I hear vacuum filling/bleeding is the best way to fill a system with the least way of getting air trapped.