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Radiator coolant is only circulating when radiator cap is off
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 74731970:MV8zNTI5Njg3XzYzMDU0NDMxXzlBRTg2N0M4] [quote:BRIEF:MV8zNTI5Njg3XzYzMDU0MzcwXzhDQ0M4NERG] Does the temp gauge go into the red? Is it pushing coolant out onto the ground? Can you hear boiling in the engine? If no then it's not overheating. [/quote] Well my friiend has same car and hers sits around 185 while it's idle. No it doesn't go in the red but every time I open that bleed valve near the engine I hear a hissing noise of air coming out so it sounds like there is air in the lines. [/quote]
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It's a Chevy cavalier 2002, keeps overheating up to 230 degrees. The coolant doesn't seem to circulate when the radiator cap is on, I feel hot and cold spots all over. Any ideas?
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