Besides causing little or no heat to come out from the heater it may cause.
Car radiator bleed valve leaking.
The coolant flows through the radiator so if there is a leak in the radiator coolant will leak onto the floor underneath the vehicle.
This puts your radiator higher than the rest of the cooling system and helps force the air pockets closed.
The bleeder seals of the taper machined onto the bleed screw and into the caliper.
This valve is made specifically for bleeding off air that becomes trapped in the upper portion of the radiator elevate the car.
It may be while you are driving or while your vehicle is parked.
Keep the radiator cap loose to help the air move out during this process.
Let your engine idle again and recheck the coolant level and lower the front of your car.
Blue loctite is not the sealing loctite nor does a bleeder seal on the threads.
Simply jacking up the front end of your vehicle lifts your radiator to.
Close your air bleeding valves.
Engine overheating crack the engine wrap the engine increase emissions.
3 methods of bleeding a radiator.
Open the bleeder valves.
You can also jack your carto bleed the air from the cooling system.
At this point you should repeat these steps until you get heat inside the car and your coolant temperature reaches 90c.
Leaking coolant onto the floor.
Blue loctite to the bleeder screws to ensure a leak free installation.
A two minute easy fix.