Coolant is leaking on my 1999 Ford Taurus causing overheating problems due to running out of coolant constantly. Any ideas how to fix it?
SOURCE: 1996 ford taurus overheating
it could be water pump, radiator fan, check system for leaks, or you might need a new radiator
thanks
SOURCE: coolant leak on 99 Ford Taurus
I to have the same problem with the coolant leak in my 99 Ford Taurus. We have tried putting coolant in about 3 or 4 times only to have it leak out. The last thing we tried was to have some dye installed to try and find the leak with no success. My leak was not discovered until it was too late. The transmission cooling part of the radiator got a leak. It allowed coolant to get into the transmission. I was pulling away from a stop light and blew the sun gear apart in the tranny. In short, check tranny fluid. If it is milky, change the tranny fluid and get a new radiator before it's too late. Wound up costing me $2000 for a tranny. Good luck.
SOURCE: Coolant leak on 2001 Taurus.Coolant seems to be
heaterhose is in that general area. most common leak is that spraying aroung so it looks like something worse
SOURCE: 1999 Ford Windstar 3.8 no heat
If you have a knock or clicking noise behind the radio, it is the blend motor. The blend door is spring loaded and the gears in the blend motor are "stripped". The door is spring loaded so that the door is closed to the heater core. About 2 hours to replace and a lot of bending and stretching. You don't have to remove the dash, but all of the trim, radio, and controls will need to come out.
SOURCE: coolant leaking from reservoir cap in a 2000 ford taurus.
no your cap is set to release that pressure by a spring in the cap check the reservoir for the o-ring it could be bad or missing
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