Here's a picture of the Degas bottle. This is right under 85k miles of driving in Florida and Texas
Also, still battling bleeding the system. Seems there is air somewhere because the car runs fine with the heat on, but as soon as I try to use the AC, the car starts to overheat a little.
I'm going to let the car cool down for a few hours and then start the whole process over I think.
One thing that was weird was that fluid was coming out of the bleeder right from the get go when i started the car the first time.
Do you guys take the plug all the way out of the bleeder cap?
Also, this part:
Whenever I open the degas bottle cap with the engine running I get tons of bubbles and the thing looks like it's going to overflow.
So how am I supposed to keep it filled if that's happening?
Also, this part:
Does this mean to fill the DEGAS bottle to the BRIM! and then cap it? Or to the cold max fill?