I'm having some issues with my '97 GTS overheating. I spoke with JonB from PartsRack about it (who was kind enough to walk me through the burping process), but I'm still having some issues and don't want to bother him too much. Maybe you guys can help, as I think I'm maybe not burping the right way.
As I understand, if you can squeeze the upper radiator hose (even when the car is cold), that's essentially an indicator that there is air in the system?
Here are the notes that I took for burping so you can see the process I am using:
- You know it needs to be burp if the top driver's side radiator hose can be squeezed really easily while the car is cold
- Make sure heater is on full blast inside the car
- Keep towel around the pressure/surge tank on the passenger side to make sure it doesn't bubble up everywhere
- Pour distilled water until the tank is about 2/3 full
- With 2 people, have one person squeeze the upper radiator hose slowly with two hands and the other person see/hear if it bubbles up in the tank
- As you let go slowly, the other person will pour distilled water down in the pressure tank
- Keep repeating that process, could be 20 or 30 times until hose is no longer soft/squeezable and no more bubbling up. This gets the air out of the motor.
- Ideally, the overflow tank in front of the passenger wheel well should be half full at the end, can take light on cell phone with video to see the level
- Fill water to brim on the pressure/surge tank, close and try running car
I attempted to do this and went through over a gallon of distilled water without any change. There is no sign of leakage or anything, so I don't know how the coolant could have gotten so low, unless it's another issue? Another odd thing is that when I add water to the surge tank, I can fill it to the top, and by itself, the water will start to go down. I took a video, skip to around 42 seconds and you'll see what I mean: https://photos.app.goo.gl/mHgC8hPEERCUY3m6A
I reached out to a local shop I use for oil changes, he was saying that the upper radiator hose being squeezable cold is normal...so I just wanted to get clarity around this. When the car is cold, should you be able to squeeze the upper rad hose?
My thought is hopefully it's just air in the system and nothing else. Assuming I can conclude that and get it resolved, my next step is a coolant flush. I have the 3 year green Mopar stuff in there now, and it sounds like I should be changing to the orange 5-year. I plan on having a shop do the flush (I'm going to show them this thread for guidance), any idea on what they should charge for that?
Any help would be appreciated!
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