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How do get the air out of cooling system in a 93 paseo?

To get the air out of the cooling system in a 1993 Toyota Paseo, you can follow these steps:

1. Park your car on level ground. This will help ensure that the air bubbles rise to the highest point in the system.

2. Turn on the engine and let it idle. This will circulate the coolant and help dislodge any air bubbles.

3. Open the radiator cap. This will allow the air bubbles to escape.

4. Keep an eye on the coolant level. As the air bubbles escape, the coolant level will drop. Be sure to keep adding coolant as needed to prevent the engine from overheating.

5. Once the coolant level stops dropping, close the radiator cap and let the engine continue to run for a few minutes. This will help circulate the coolant and ensure that all of the air bubbles are gone.

6. Check the coolant level again. If the level has dropped, add more coolant as needed.

7. Take your car for a short drive. This will help circulate the coolant and further dislodge any remaining air bubbles.

8. Re-check the coolant level one more time. If the level has dropped, add more coolant as needed.

Following these steps should help get air bubbles out of the cooling system in your 1993 Toyota Paseo. If you are still having problems, you may want to take your car to a qualified mechanic for assistance.