Problems with a car’s cooling system are usually indicated by a car that generates too much heat, a car that overheats or a car that runs cold all of the time.
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Problems with a car’s cooling system are usually indicated by a car that generates too much heat, a car that overheats or a car that runs cold all of the time.
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When my cars running with the radiator cap off when it starts overheating all of a sudden it just sprays a bunch of coolant out of the radiator like a gyser. It doesn't bubble up like if it was a blown head gasket plus I just replaced the head gaskets and had the heads machined and checked for cracks. Then when I pour more coolant in it it stays in for a little bit then all shoots back out again. Any idea whats going on? I've been chasing this problem for over a year now. Thanks
P.S. Its an aluminum racing radiator and it got bowed when it initially overheated.
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I got a question if anyone can answer it for me, Firstly i have a 1996 mercury sable, my thermostat keeps going up and down, almost all the way up to the red mark.i went to get it checked and i had a leak in my antifreeze , they patched it and topped me off with antifreeze, ive been driving it for a few weeks and my antifreeze is still good and above the fill line, but my thermostat continues to fluctuate up and down. any answers?
+ajdereicup1 i have the same probllem. chevy impala.
What year is your impala? @Timmy D=
Question, my coolant reservoir fills up to the top and hears a bubbling sound whenever I reach my destination without using A/C. What may be the cause of this?
Great video! Thank you!
Okay my isn't overheating it's a g35 but it is building alot of pressure in the two hoses good temp and good cap good motor and new radiator. Could it be my coolant or bad thermostat or hoses?