...hot water to tap ,2) hot water to radiators 3) water from the radiators. There are also 2 circular nobs connecting the hot water to tap and hot water to radiators . how do i repressurise the system ...
...connect heaterpipes together with a piece of pipe the engine runs at the correct temp. The radiator is new as is water pump,thermostat & heater control valve.The air return pipes from the head & ...
...hot after the replacement of the radiator housing,the other part that might be responsible for this problem is the water pump. The solution is to check and replace the water pump if necessary. Please ...
...hot really fast - i fill radiator up and after 5-10 min the water has evaporated - it appears to be leaking somewhere around the right side of engine (facing front of car) - any idea what this could ...
hot. Once it is flowing good, close and connect everything. Drive with it and keep catch bottle filled as necessarry. Good luck. Give as vote and good comment if this advise solve youor problem. Thank
...hot. and no water seem s 2 be used from the radiator. no leaks and no steam. You could have a faulty temperature sensor or guage, my bet would be the sensor... check and make sure the wire connection ...
...hot, and water is gone when i get home...15 min commute. fill it up and happens again. shows signs of water all around radiator cap. replaced water pump, thermometor twice( thought it might be a ...
Question about 1998 Chevrolet Venture
losing water but when gets hot it goes into overflow tank. Check the temp switch for the fan and the relay. You can test the fan itself by dis connect the plug and providing a + and - to the fan motor
Question about 1998 Chevrolet Venture
...heater hoses hot,radiator hoses one front of engine is hot other one that connects to thermostat housing not . what would cause this radiator ?? Could be radiator plug up or water pump not
Question about 1998 Chevrolet Venture
...hot water radiator. If you have air moving and it's not getting hot then you have a blockage in the water lines going to the hot water radiator. Under the hood look for the two waterlines that are ...
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