To bleed air from the cooling system of a 1993 Dodge Shadow 3.0, first ensure the engine is cool and then remove the radiator cap. Start the engine and allow it to reach operating temperature, which will help circulate the coolant. As the thermostat opens, keep an eye on the coolant level; add more coolant as necessary to prevent air pockets. After the engine runs for a few minutes, check for any air bubbles and continue to top off the coolant until no more bubbles appear, then securely replace the radiator cap.
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