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...radiator pressure tester on the resevoir bottle and pump it up to operating pressure(Pressure cap rating) and see if it over pressurises while it is running at operating temp,rev engine up and down ...

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...is on it goes upto 3 bar. the pipe outside is slightly damp. it was fine during the summer when the radiators were off. Sounds like the expansion vessel in the boiler has lost pressure or is faulty. ...

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...out of this radiator what could be the cause of this concern? You have one of two problems. You are either over pressurising the radiator with a faulty radiator cap or you just got a bad

driving my bmw e39 535i temp all fine accelerated up hill blew radiator top hose off and removed radiator to find bottom of rad also expanded now put another rad in but after 2 mins of running top ...

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radiator temp running low Is there a question here?You could be looking at a faulty thermostat, but not enough detail to truly provide possible solution(s)Best regardsCk i just encounter a radiator ...

With radiator cap off my Suzuki gushes water and almost empties radiator as soon as it is started. With the radiator cap off? That would be normal. The coolant system is pressurised, and a spring in ...

2001 Mazda MPV overheats. radiator hose doesnt feel pressurised ie very soft to squeeze. when i put coolant in after 5 mins of driving is backflows out of the reservoir and causes heavy smoking from t

2001 Mazda MPV overheats. radiator hose doesnt feel pressurised ie very soft to squeeze. when i put coolant in after 5 mins of driving is backflows out of the reservoir and causes heavy smoking from t

My 2006 wrx UK has blown off a radiator hose due to worn clip how ever after changing clip and and refilling radiator it has now overheated again and has pressurised the system You have a blown ...

why is my citroen picasso 1.6hdi top radiator hose hard under pressure and pressure at radiator cap The whole coolant system is pressurised so that the water has a higher boiling point. This is normal

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