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gravitylover



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United States 2006 Range Rover Supercharged 4.2 SC V8 Alveston Red
Radiator/coolant bleed procedure?

I searched but my search-fu is weak.

I need to bleed the system but having a hard time finding a guide. Is it similar to others I've had where the engine is run up to temp then turn on the heater fan inside the car and open the cap or bleed screw for a while until it stops burbling?

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gravitylover



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I fumbled my way through and got it to where I think it's good. Thanks for all the suggestions! Whistle

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Haylands



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Download the workshop manual from the WIKI... it tells all.... Thumbs Up Pete

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Piet



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And, my experience, put the front up as high as you can.
I’ll put her nose up on a road up to a dike, almost 30* up.
And after a lot of bleeding at last this was the trick to do it.

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gravitylover



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^^ That's a good idea. I do that with the brakes on my bikes, why wouldn't I do it with my car...

Haylands wrote:
Download the workshop manual from the WIKI... it tells all.... Thumbs Up


It didn't really. For the most part it just says to bleed the system. Thanks for the suggestion though Wink

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