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Hi Guy's

I changed my coolant since the old water was rusty as sh!t. i put in the coolant stuff blead the system and now the temp when driving sits at over 90 on my power fc. The needle doesn't go up above half way on the dash but still it makes me worried.

What's the proper way to blead the gtr coolant lines and is there something else i need to do??

and also my heater is no where near as hot as it usually is when i have it on 32 degrees

any help would be great

Edited by black sky

when i did the change i forgot to put the heater on, but now i've blead it for ages and it still overheats. is there only the one blead point on the GTR??

so should i just keep bleading it???

and the heater isn't working at all even with the engine at 95 degrees it still blows cold air.

cheers anthony

Make sure you have the heater on while you are doing the bleeding....helps get all the air out of the heater core. Sounds like thats where you went wrong.
Edited by black sky

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