I saw in a thread that air could be trapped in cooling water circuit and this would give overheating problems.
My CR 42 gives a noice like releasing air bubbles every time i stop the engine (like bloating stomac). Though there is no overheating during my everyday running, once it overheated along the express way. So I'm hesitant to take it again to E01.
Since I hear this 'bubling' noice inside the dash (or may be engine bay, not sure) could it be air trapped in water lines to heaters? If so how could it be resolved. Could an A/C technician do it?
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I saw in a thread that air could be trapped in cooling water circuit and this would give overheating problems.
My CR 42 gives a noice like releasing air bubbles every time i stop the engine (like bloating stomac). Though there is no overheating during my everyday running, once it overheated along the express way. So I'm hesitant to take it again to E01.
Since I hear this 'bubling' noice inside the dash (or may be engine bay, not sure) could it be air trapped in water lines to heaters? If so how could it be resolved. Could an A/C technician do it?
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