Hi all,
About a month ago I decided to do a coolant flush while replacing all of the coolant hoses. I did a thorough flush using a hose and flush additives. After installing new hoses and bleeding the system I have noticed this odd air bubble sound which I am assuming is coming from the heater core, just below the dash, above the pedals.
Just recently I noticed my gauge had stopped working (stuck on 70), I had a fault for the sensor (implausible) and also my bottom radiator hose was never getting hot and the thermostat was stuck closed. I thought this was an explanation to why air bubbles were trapped in the heater core as they were not circulating around the system...
So today I flushed the coolant and also replaced the thermostat & seals. I then pressure bled the system using a Snap-on tool, bottom hoses collapsed it sucked up 4.5L of G12 and the rest with demineralised water.
1. Left the cap off ran the car for about 30 minutes (Guage hit 90 degrees, fans were on, heater was heating & bottom rad hose was hot)
2. Revved it now and then
3. Pinched the top and bottom hoses a couple of times,
But that damn annoying air bubble noise is still there?!
I sure as hell hope it's not the heatercore that is on it's way out... Previous owner had it done which I was relieved to hear.
Any ideas? I have read that this gap of air can cause condensation leading to a rust hole in the heatercore...
Thanks in advance!
About a month ago I decided to do a coolant flush while replacing all of the coolant hoses. I did a thorough flush using a hose and flush additives. After installing new hoses and bleeding the system I have noticed this odd air bubble sound which I am assuming is coming from the heater core, just below the dash, above the pedals.
Just recently I noticed my gauge had stopped working (stuck on 70), I had a fault for the sensor (implausible) and also my bottom radiator hose was never getting hot and the thermostat was stuck closed. I thought this was an explanation to why air bubbles were trapped in the heater core as they were not circulating around the system...
So today I flushed the coolant and also replaced the thermostat & seals. I then pressure bled the system using a Snap-on tool, bottom hoses collapsed it sucked up 4.5L of G12 and the rest with demineralised water.
1. Left the cap off ran the car for about 30 minutes (Guage hit 90 degrees, fans were on, heater was heating & bottom rad hose was hot)
2. Revved it now and then
3. Pinched the top and bottom hoses a couple of times,
But that damn annoying air bubble noise is still there?!

Any ideas? I have read that this gap of air can cause condensation leading to a rust hole in the heatercore...
Thanks in advance!
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