Harilall
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So on my 2004 fiesta 1.4i. I replaced the car with new thermostat as it didn't have one and also a new water bottle cap. However i bled the system and it worked fine but after it's switched off for a long period or overnight when i run the engine again it builds up air in the system and it doesn't allow the engine to cool .where the top pipe of the radiator is hot and the one going to the thermostat housing is cold and very hard due to pressure. I've bought the cap and thermostat from ford. Now I've been having this on going issues with it getting air and have to keep bleeding the system, but I'm not sure if it the head gasket that blowing fumes into the coolant and creating air in the system. Or it's this interior heater radiator that leaking but it's only got these stains and dampness but it's not leaking where you can see it physically and see drips. Will this cause the system to build up air?
I've removed the thermostat now to see how it runs and if it still builds up air and high pressure.
Please help guys I've read on this trend and see you guys having quite similar issues
Also the car tends to go in open loop on my diagnostics while driving and even sometimes at idle it just switches of on its own. But no overheating
I'm from Durban kzn