air in heater core

gloops

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Aug 10, 2007
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Recently changed the thermostat and now I have intermittent heat from the heater and a gurgling sound behind the dash. Guess I need to "burp" the sytem to remove air I believe. No sign of leaks.

Can someone advise please, I know I need to raise the front end. Do I run the engine and do I leave the rad. cap off? Is it obvious when its fixed?
 

toyzforme

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Jan 1, 2008
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Yes raise the front end as high as you can get it. Run with cap off and you will see the bubbles come out. I don't know how long you need to run it but I would think until a continuous flow of fluid comes out, then top off and try it. Or you might have the dreaded BHG if you hear gurgling behind the dash.
 

mkIIIman089

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Quick note - you should never have to do this, the system is designed to evacuate any trapped air on it's own, within a couple heat cycles, after introducing air into the system (replacing the thermostat in this case.).