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<blockquote data-quote="bimmerholic" data-source="post: 436261" data-attributes="member: 16686"><p>Not if you opened it when it's cold. (anyways you are only supposed to open it when it's cold). But if you;re topping it up to the brim (full), its better to unscrew the bleed screw to let the air bubbles out. Better still have the engine cranked up while bleeding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bimmerholic, post: 436261, member: 16686"] Not if you opened it when it's cold. (anyways you are only supposed to open it when it's cold). But if you;re topping it up to the brim (full), its better to unscrew the bleed screw to let the air bubbles out. Better still have the engine cranked up while bleeding. [/QUOTE]
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