98 Camry overheat with overflow discharge

Asked by Norm011 Oct 20, 2018 at 10:25 PM about the 1998 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Why is my 98 Camry 2.2 L over heating and
pushing fluid out the overflow. Iv changed the
heater core. thermostat. Flushed out radeator and
put in new fans. Iv done compression text. All good
iv looked in my oil. All great water is moving thro
the system so water pump seams to be working
ok. If bleed the Damn air out 100 time keeps build
in unwanted pressure. Someone please help me
out. I sure do need it I'm no dumb dumb. If been.
Working on cars my hole life but tgis really got me
lost. Please help

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Try bleeding air from system like this remove cap from overflow tank fill with antifreeze to full mark leave cap off and start vehicle and let idle you will notice level in tank start to rise this is normal once thermostat starts to open level in tank will drop add more antifreeze to full mark then put cap back on. P.S even if antifreeze starts to come out of tank let run until thermostat starts to open.

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