Re: starlet turbo bleeding
They usually do bleed themselves. My Pulsar did, all you have to do was the fill the system up via the rad cap. I haven't got a clue where the temp sensor is though, it wouldn't be hard to find...
Just thought, aren't they nearly always in the water pump?...
Re: starlet turbo bleeding
i had a look at some sites and it would seem your right, just top it up and go.. the lad said it boiled over last time so i thought perhaps there was a bleed nippy to help it along its way..
there is a broken wire down there but he said it was fan switch, but i got the feeling it was water temp as its only got 1 wire.. might go have a better look when he's about..
Re: starlet turbo bleeding
tell him to go on toyota turbo.com, its all you need to know about glanza's
Re: starlet turbo bleeding
It's not just the Glanza, all three models ran the same engine.
Re: starlet turbo bleeding
tell him to scrap it and get somethink else ;)
never liked them myself lol