Quick question, is the hose going to the thermostat hot as I changed mine few weeks ago and it stays cold.
OK. when I done mine I filled the coolant up after fitting the stat then went for a drive. Few days later I checked the coolant and it had all gone from the tank so I filled it up again and it hasnt moved since but the hose going to the stat is always cold. Would this suggested to you a air lock has been created and this is why my stat hose is cold.
Going to drain the coolant again and do what you said.
I understand what you said but some say you have to run the engine till the fans come on which should be when the coolant goes slightly over 90 degrees but if the heaters are on max both my fans are on anyway on my car.
Im going to drain the coolant hopefully into a bucket and use it again as its all new. Refill then run the engine with the expansion cap off and heaters on max. Keep topping up if needed then take the car for a drive, let it cool down and check the level again.
Would you say this should stop any air locks being created.
No need to drain it out and start again just run it up until the stat opens and the fans cut in.
The reason its done like this rather than driving is simply so you can keep a eye on the levels with the bonnet up, it will warm up a hell of a lot quicker driving than it will standing still so it may take a while.
So when the fans come on that means the stat has opened. While the level then drop if there is air in the system.
Well the other day I left the cap off and was squeeing both top and bottom rad hoses and every now and then did a fats idle but the level didnt change or bubble.
Is the small hose you are on about where the Coolant sensor is. Should I take if off while the engine is warming up.