Questions & Answers for: loss of coolant

Question about 2001 Mustang

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coolant loss no coolant leaks hot or cold 165,000 miles stutters in high gear new plugs & wires could coolant loss be through cylinder heads pushing out exhaust Check the oil on the dip stick, if it ...

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...coolant loss it should show as an external leak If there is no external leak it could be possible to have an internal leak. In theory this system should not lose anything but coolant loss on a small ...

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...loss of 1998 coolant no rmp drop in engine loss of 1998 coolant no external leaks noted. may have a headgasket problem.will burn coolant internally my have light colored smoke out the exhaust ...

Question about 2001 Silverado 2500HD

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...Coolant Loss with No Visible Leaks (Reseal Injector Sleeve) Some owners may comment on engine coolant loss with no visible leaks. Excessive white smoke or a coolant type odor coming from the ...

...coolant loss is the problem. If you have lost coolant then this must be looked into. Did the engine overheat? is there external coolant loss ? if so, where from ? Is the loss from pressurisation , ...

Question about 2000 Yukon XL

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coolant loss no leak hi. Check compression. If the leak is internal, then the most common cause is the head gasket. Water (or coolant) leaks internally through the worn head gasket reaching the ...

Question about 2000 Silverado 1500

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...loss coolant 2000 1500 silverado Rapid loss of coolant has occurred and I need help with diagnosis. Use a pressure tester with an adapter to hook up to your pressurized reservoir and put about 17 psi ...

coolant loss in the radiator of a 1999 hyundai accent? what causes coolant loss in the radiator of a 1999 hyundai accent? the coolant does not leak out of the radiator but coolant level is lower after

...and I had cooling liquid losses. I mentioned that I use VCDS Version 18.9 . Coolant loss and hard start would implicate a head gasket or intake manifold gasket. Figure out what's causing coolant

Question about 2004 Santa Fe

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coolant loss. A faulty radiator cap can cause coolant to escape from the system. Inspect the radiator cap for any signs of damage, such as a worn-out gasket or a cracked cap. If necessary, replace the

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