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Over flow bottle bubbles when I stop running it. My 1997 plymonth breez when running will not over heat but when I shut it off the over flow bottle bubbles. when I turn on the heat it works and when I

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overheating The overflow is full and the radiator seems to have nothing in it. Has never done this before. smoke or steam is comeing from the air filter area and the carborator gasket area. sounds ...

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Anti-Feeze exiting out of overflow I am always filling the radiator and overflow, they always seem to be empty. I finally saw it come out the overflow top. What could be causing this. Is the ...

coolant fills overflow then overheats, have changed thermostat and temp sensor. is the water pump shot or a rad problem. You got it right. To determine which one is the right one: 1- Take ioff the ...

Where do you put the engine coolant? If your radiator has no cap look for the overflow tank and add it there

Question about 1999 Breeze

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WHEN I TURN OFF MY 1999 PLYMOUTH BREEZE THE WATER BOILS IN THE OVERFLOW BUT THE INSIDE TEMPERATURE GAUGE RUNS COOL. IT DOESN'T ACT LIKE A HEAD GASKET.I AM NOT LOSING ANY COOLANT. Two things it might ...

1999 Plymouth Voyager reservoir is full and overflowed but when radiator cap is open no antifreeze visible i would have a shop check to see if there is exhaust residue in the coolant. often times a ...

Question about 1992 Voyager

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van is losing water but the overflows continues to stay full. No cracks in radiator and the cap where you put in the water has a hose going in but no hose on the opposite opening. In a properly ...

I need to know if the top overflow outlet on the coolant recovery reserboir should have a hose connected to it? There is a bottom overflow outlet with a hose connected. Need cooling diagram for 3.3L ...

How do I fix a car that only blows cold air It blows air,but only cold air,is it the heater core? I doubt it's a heater core. first look in the radiator and make sure your coolant is full. not just in

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