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coolant bleeding
Coolant bleeding is the process of removing trapped air from a vehicle’s cooling system after it has been opened or refilled with coolant. Air pockets can prevent proper coolant circulation, cause overheating, and reduce heating performance. Bleeding the system ensures that coolant flows correctly through the engine, radiator, and heater core by releasing trapped air through bleed valves or designated procedures.
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