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  • hey, i think my 528i has the same issue. Can I do this in Canadian winter (ie: -10 out)? I am only home for a day then need to go on a road trip :/

  • Thank you so much for your video. God bless you!!

  • when you turn up the heater it cools down the engine further more

  • I dont understand , why do we have to let the temperature to maximum and fan to low..why do we even have to turn that on ?

  • @AHC63AMG So that the fluid would circulate through the heater aswell.

  • @AHC63AMG Because they are splitting hairs. Fill the damn radiator, run engine until its warm and open bleeder until coolant come out, done. I got tired of watching Billy Joe and Jim Bob.

  • can you do this on a warmed up engine?

  • why do you think my car acted diffrently? I opened the bleeder screw and resevoir cap, but when i turned on the heater, water fountain on the bleeder near the thermostat.

    Great work by the way, keep it up

  • You diamond! Thank you mate that was so helpful! Best of luck :)

  • Thanks bro I'm over hauling my '99 right now. I was worried about this part most.

  • Thank you for posting this .. VERY HELPFULL

  • superb video helped me out, bled my car no problem following this guide.

  • somebody please help.. how to check the support height of water in the radiator? i mean when it's cold or when hot? and i don't know the sign(label) on the radiator which position of the water it means,whear must be the water below the sign(label),on the sign,or up the sign??sorry for my english.

  • Should I do this even just topping off?

  • @lenn50th It helps me very much, thx

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