Jeffry Johnson
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I have a 2011 Land Rover LR4 HSE I'm having problems bleeding the system I've tried about everything I need some help please
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There’s a bleeder on top of the front crossover pipe, on on the expansion tank and one on the passenger side to the right of the battery compartment. Open the bleeder on the crossover pipe before starting engine and pour coolant til full. Cap off the crossover bleeder valve.I have a 2011 Land Rover LR4 HSE I'm having problems bleeding the system I've tried about everything I need some help please
Hi Scott. Well I used the Air Lift technique and got all the air out. It held a good pressure at 15psi for one half hour. Put the vacuum to it.Pull down and held for one half hour. Sucked up anti-freeze right to the "full cold" line. Ran it and still only get heat when driving. Cold air at idle. Temp gauge reads normal. Not giving up on it,but what next?
Been there, done that too. Just the other day, in fact!I do know when that top bleeder breaks you get an amazing fountain of hot colorful antifreeze spraying everywhere.
*Did you engage the rear heating as well. get both of them going.
When engine is running do you feel the water pipe at the back of the engine (the one pictured) getting hot?What I have done so far to this point is replace the thermostat replace the water pump. pressure tested at to make sure I did not have a leak somewhere that came up negative refilled the antifreeze .still I have no heat at idle only when I drive .no heat at all in the back cold air blows. I did blow out the heater core nothing really came out drunk wise.