Overheating problem

Asked by mrhardlyfe Apr 14, 2019 at 08:39 AM about the 2000 Buick Park Avenue Ultra FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2000 Buick Park Ave I
replace almost everything new on this
car and my car is still overheating?

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If you have already pressure tested the system and that's o.k. there may be a air pocket in the system and needs to be bled off. On some vehicles there is a port on the thermostat neck to bleed the air. If not sometimes you can support the front end and run the car for a bit until the bubbles escape through the radiator. The preferred way to remove the air is with a vacuum bleed tool such as a cooling system evacuation tool. Good Luck!

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