How to Bleed a VQ Engine | VQ37VHR | Essential Guide for Nissan & Infiniti Owners
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- Опубліковано 13 лют 2024
- Whether you own a Nissan 350Z, 370Z, Maxima, or an Infiniti G35, G37, or Q50, this video is packed with valuable insights to help you maintain your car's engine.
Join us as we demystify the process of bleeding a VQ engine, starting with the basics and diving into the nitty-gritty details. We'll explain why this procedure is crucial for maintaining proper coolant flow, preventing overheating, and ensuring optimal engine performance for your Nissan or Infiniti vehicle.
Links for the tools and goodies you need:
1. Engine Coolant Bleeding Kit amzn.to/3JRHG8Q
Watch as we provide a step-by-step demonstration, highlighting the tools you'll need and the precise techniques to get the job done right. We'll share pro tips and common pitfalls to avoid, empowering you to tackle this essential maintenance task with confidence.
Stay tuned for a smoother-running engine in your Nissan or Infiniti and peace of mind knowing your VQ powerplant is in top shape. Hit that play button and let's get started on this journey to engine excellence!
Step 1 - Insert Funnel
Step 2 - Pour the Coolant
Step 3 - Start the car
Step 4 - Turn heater to full blast
Step 5 - Loosen Bleeder Valve (Optional)
Step 6 - Replace Coolant Bleeder Port (Optional)
Step 7 - Plug/Remove Funnel
Step 8 - Add Coolant to Reservoir
Step 9 - Go on a 15 mile Test drive
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bought a coolant fill kit at O’Reillys made the the process much easier thank you!
Good shit bro very informative!
just found this channel and it has so many videos that are going to be very helpful to me as i’ve been building my g37 6mt for the past two years. appreciate you making these videos
You’re welcome. We’ve got sooooo much more in the making
Is this the same on 4.0 nissans? Need to bleed my xterra.
Please help I’m having to bleed my 2010 G coupe every 2 months my overflow fills to the max ..
I’ve changed my thermostat 2 times with the water pump 10000mils ago
It bleeds fine solid no bubbles but it continues to come back
I have a question what do you do about your car overheating when you turn your ac on?
So I just got a new g with 130 k miles and It was driving normal everything was fine but when I started accelerating and getting to high rpm’s the car started to smoke white but it wasn’t overheating I stopped and let it chill and the smoking stopped any ideas ?
Thats what happens when you accelerate. Just don't wanna see white sweet smoke while you're running idle. (After cold start)
what if it’s volcanic after about 45 mins still and not blowing hot air?
update:my mobile mechanic didn’t use the kit…. I used the kit it’s fine now🫡
Snap on vacuum fill if you got it,
Got that too. But this video is for people who don’t have everything
I have a question, I’m currently doing that to my car, my reservoir tank has a bottom hose and a top one which is a skinny one that you can pinch, every time I fill up the coolant through the radiator. The reservoir starts filling up as well because of the bottom hose attached to it. Should I pinch it as well
2014 q50 3.7
I’m having this problem as well my reservoir starts filling up first
I am literally having the same issue right now too 😭 please someone help I don’t know what to do
@@alexanderamayaportillo8255 so what i found was that system is built to let out any trapped air from the over flow hose that the reservoir has at the top . As long as you start ur car up with ur funnel kit on you see your car will start using more coolant and just keep pouring more slowing in until it’s between ur max and min on your reservoir
@@alexanderamayaportillo8255 and just keep an out on your reservoir every drive if it goes down fill thru your reservoir cap not your radiator