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2009 mada3 overheated engine turns no compression

Hit a racoon cracked radiator it was raN till it turned off

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Your aluminum engine block is cracked and cannot be rpaired. Find a replacement engine to install or send the rest of the car off to the scrapyard.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 22, 2008

SOURCE: v6 amigo overheated and lost

Your head gasket has blown out of the side. It'll blow air into the water passage and this is why you feel air out of the top of the radiator. It blew away from the oil passage and this is why you don't have water in the oil.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 01, 2008

SOURCE: Engine coolant has turned to a gel and engine overheated

The reason that your anti-freeze is gelling in your rad is that the mixture of anti-freeze and water is too weak. this could be because of old anti-freeze(same as oil,it deteriorates over time, usually 2 to 5 years), or there could just be too much water added. I would suggest a cooling system flush, and re-fill with a new 50/50 mixture of water and anti-freeze.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 15, 2009

SOURCE: replaced cracked radiator in 2000 Chrysler LHS but car still overheating. What could be the problem?

I had the same problem. My Chrysler LHS kept overheating. I had the thermostat changed out first and it didn't help. Then I had the water pump changed out and still did no good. Then changed out the radiator, still overheated. Come to find out the people that changed my thermostat put it in backwards. Evidently, the thermostats for these cars look different from all the others and people are not sure how to put them in. I took mine to a Chrysler dealer and they fixed it for me.

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SOURCE: 1996 Grand Voyager 3.3L Over Heats

faulty fan relay.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 01, 2009

SOURCE: 95 Jeep Cherokee 0 compression in #2 cylinder.

If you have a 0 reading from cylinder 2 that means there is no compression from it and you need an enfine rebuild.It seems that there had been damage to the engine.Have it hooked up to a computer and check diagnostic code.Overheating of an engine can be very costly and damaging, rememeber that always.

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