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Old 11-02-2010, 09:49 PM
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Default Bleed valve- 2003 Freelander

Good night Rover experts,

I am running into a problem. I own a 2003 Freelander. About 2 months ago, I flushed the radiator, and added coolant. In the process, I forgot to put the cap, and drove about 400- 700 miles without it. Now, 2 months later, the AC/ HEATER air is not coming out. I believe it is a result of air in the system. I have read online on how to take air out. Some recommended to bleed the air through the valve. I cant find it. Can someone shed some light on where it would be? Moreover, can someone provide guidance on whether bleeding might solve my problem (AC/HEATER). If you have some pics or the manual diagram to share with I would appreciate.

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Old 11-03-2010, 06:29 AM
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its at the back of the engine look for two hoses going into the firewall. open it up and pour coolant until the coolant comes out and stops bubbling out.
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