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No heat!!!

3.2K views 20 replies 11 participants last post by  winsettz  
#1 ·
I don't know if i'm in the good topic, But after looking in the how too, I decided to try to do the "air purge" from the coolant system. Unfortunatly, I didn't had the "t" fitting near the firewall, so i couldn't do it. I never really had any problems with the heat, except that it could took a little while to get it. But this morning, it was -29C, (around -20F) after 10 minutes of heating and a 5 miles drive, I didn't had any heat.

Any of you could tell me what should I do? I was thinking about the thermostat, but beside that, I don't have any idea!!!
 
#8 · (Edited)
You probably need to add coolant directly into the radiator if you haven't already (don't be surprised if it takes quite a bit to fill). If you want to run it with the rad cap open, you will need to use something like this:

http://www.amazon.com/Lisle-24610-Spill-Free-Funnel/dp/B001A4EAV0

I don't recommend starting it with just the cap open, either accidentally or on purpose. Don't ask me how I know.:confused:
 
#9 ·
It took quite a bit of coolant when I put it directly in the rad. But a soon as I let it run with the cap open, it overflows a lot. And when I put some in it, I saw the overflow tank getting filled!! So as in right now, I really don't know how to "burp" it. But I really think that my thermostat will have to be change...
 
#18 ·
This is a few days old, but it sounds like the radiator cap and pressure relief cap may have been reversed. The pressure relief cap, the one with a spring, goes on the reservoir and the sealing cap goes on the radiator.

It isn't necessary to burp the the sytem, park on an incline, or sing kumbaya to effectively add coolant to the system. Read this: http://www.thenewx.org/forum/showthread.php?t=38466.

Jeff
 
#10 · (Edited)
With the engine cold (after it's been sitting a while) pop open your hood, open the reservoir tank. Turn your heater on full blast. Start your truck. Go to the front of your vehicle and add fluid to the reservoir tank. When you start it up, you'll notice the level drop. It shouldn't ever go below the minimum fill line on the bottom. You'll probably have to do that a few times to purge the air out.

Edit: You'll want to let it run a few minutes until the engine gets warm and the thermostat opens up.
 
#16 ·
You want the radiator cap to be the highest point in the cooling system so park with the front the Xterra up the incline. This forces the air to go to the highest point in the cooling system. And yes sqeeze the cooling hoses this will also move air out, but be careful it may be hot, might need a rag.