Question about 2000 75
...When the coolant in the radiator gets hot, it expands and creates pressure in the cooling system. If it gets too hot, the systems allows some of this pressure to escape via this hose. This is
steam coming from bonnet only cold air is blowing, but seats still heat up, hot steam comes from below bonnet Car is overheating, check the water pump and thermostat.
...hot water to travel to the heater core when you set the ac controls to "heat". Could be bad and leaking there. But bad hoses are the most likely culprit. Only takes a pinhole. 1)check your oil to see ...
...i have a mechanical background but not with modern cars Pulling an engine is just a matter of disconnecting the mounts, all electrical connections, fuel lines and radiator hoses. This has not ...
Question about 2005 75 1.8
...hot air comes out to it.....if not then water is not properly circulated it doesnt cool the engine if thats ok then check the pump and thermostat and try ti feel the return line of the coolant to the ...
Question about 2005 75 1.8
radiator as well as the jasket.....what can i do? Please help Did you check the water pump. They fail more often than the radiators? Did you get all the air out of the line. Sometimes it causes blocks
...water in radiator Have you checked it since you added water? If it is still warning that it's overheating--and you know for sure that it is NOT--it's probably the thermostat--very cheap to replace. ...
Question about 2005 75 1.8
Which of the coolant hoses bears the Termostat? My car is Rover 200, Twin-Cam petrol engine. It "should" be the radiator hose that connects to the top radiator inlet. the engine outlet is the cover ...
Question about 2005 75 1.8
...water or any white smoke. Could be bad head gasket leaking coolant into combustion area. Also check oil for coolant. If no luck, parts stores sell a dye you can put in radiator, drive the car some ...
...radiator are HOT!! With the engine OFF open the bonnet and find the largest top hose pipe on the radiator. It should be on one corner high on the radiator. Start the car and let it idle. Carefully ...
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