A bit long winded this one but any help would be appreciated. My coolant light kept coming on but when I checked the header tank the level was fine, but the bottle was cool to the touch, as was the top hose going to the rad. And I noticed there was little or no water in the bottom hose going from rad to engine.
I'm running a Davies Craig electric water pump which is fitted inline to the bottom hose a few inches from the rad so it seems to be pumping fresh air. The warning lights on the pump control unit kept coming on indicating a problem. Despite the bottle being near full I was able to get about 4-5 lires of coolant into the system.
This seemed to cure the problem, but then a week or so later the warning lights came on again and.. same problem, hardly any water in the system. I let the engine idle with the heater on for about 40 mins with the cap off to allow any trapped air to escape. There was some bubbling but there is clearly still air in the system that I cant get rid of and coolant loss. Ive checked all the pipes and connections and found no leaks. I flushed out the radiator and fitted new hoses when I fitted the electric pump unit last year so its unlikely to be a blockage. Any ideas? Should I try filling the system through the thermostat housing? (Thermostat has been removed as control unit manages the coolant temperature).
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