Questions & Answers for: Volkswagen Golf connecting hot water radiator

...water. I think the problem could be your thermostat not opening when hot. Turn the heater on full inside the car and check if you are getting hot air from the vents as the engine reach's its normal ...

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Question about 2002 Golf

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hot and the only way to get it to cool is to turn it off for 15 min. or more. I thought maybe I had an air bubble in the cooling system so I tried to release that by putting a gap between the radiator

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Question about 1992 Golf

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water pump is bad. With the car cold, remove the radiator cap then warm the car. when the radiator is very hot indicating the car is up to temp, have somone sharply snap the throttle open for a second

water bottle [recovery tank] its simlar to washer wiper system youy dont fill it at the radiator follow the small hose neer the radiator cap to its filler tank Remember to fill this up once the engine

...hot to allow heatercore to fill(part of your capacity) of antifreeze.Changing a water pump is not that hard it's a couple of bolts,a gasket, no spescial tools,The belts off and then on are a ...

...water round and get some air out of the system. top up both radiator and tank again if required. refit the radiator cap and expansion tank cap. go for short drive. check the levels again (be careful ...

...water/coolant mixture until the radiator is full. With the heater level switched to hot, start the car and watch and see if the coolant level drops it may take a while for the air to move out. If the ...

Question about 2001 Golf

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...hot air blowing in and the engine temp rises alot when i go above 60mph Low coolant level, failed thermostat, blocked radiator core or failed pump are all possible causes. Check them in the order ...

Question about 2001 Golf

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hot water and watch it open. Next in the freezer and watch it close. Check your oil for water/coolant in quantities undesirable. If there is water in there, you have some bigger problems. Last- though

Question about 2004 Golf

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...engine would constitute no water in the engine block itself which is very dangerous for your engine. If the engine remains too hot for too long, you could end up with much more serious

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