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I have the same problem the radiator just staring losing water very fast. Honda civic 1994 dx. How can't you help me.
Radiator is losing anti-freez very fast. I have the same problem the radiator just staring losing water very fast. Honda civic 1994 dx. How can't you help me.
Radiator is losing anti-freez very fast.
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Ok so you need to pressure check the cooling system. The whole reason we pressurize the cooling system is to raise the boiling point of the water most systems are 15psi which raises the boiling point to about 255° if the system cant hold pressure you could simply be boiling off the water. Also while pressure testing its a great time to look for leaks. You may also want to inspect the heater core
SOUND LIKE THERMOSTAT STICKING CLOSE.REPLACE THERMOSTAT AND RADIATOR PRESSURE CAP.ADD 50 /50 MIXTURE ANTIFREEZE AND WATER TO THE COOLANT SYSTEM.CHECK TO MAKE SURE WATER PUMP NOT LEAKING IF SO WATER PUMP NEED REPLACING. ALSO DO A QUICK CHECK.CHECK ENGINE OIL DIP STICK. IF LOOKS LIKE MILK SHAKE HEAD GASKET LEAKING.
Cracked Cylinder head or cylinder head gasket blown. Bet you filled it up with cold water when it was hot! Check your oil level, see if it is going up (water getting in) Remove the rad cap start your engine and if it blows the water out then i'm probably right.
You may have a small pin hole in one of your hoses that is only leaking under pressure. Of course you may not notce it with the vehicle idling because the pressure is higher as the rpms rise while you are driving.
More importantly though, you need to check your oil dipstick. If the oil looks "milky" you may have water leaking into your oil. This can happen if you have a problem with your "heads" such as a small crack. A cracked head can lead to a blown motor so check it out as you are checking all of your hoses on your cooling systems.
your heater has apparently restricted the coolant flow....hopefully a good system back flushing will cure the problem....use a flush obtained from a parts house....I would buy the hose kit for flushing as well...good luck to you
My friend; Try this; 1.You may use bad grade {brand} oil. 2.You could be driving fast {speeding up}. 3. You may have bad cylinder / piston ring, which causing oil to leaks inside the cylinder & burn it up through exhaust. 4.Check the quality of your oil: your car must or should use 20W-50 viscosity . 5.Check your radiator it should NOT has oil mixed with its water. Try it, & PLZ; let me know if I add any benefits to you. I hope I add some thing valuable to you. Regards; MAR; [email protected]
I have the same problem the radiator just staring losing water very fast. Honda civic 1994 dx. How can't you help me.
Radiator is losing anti-freez very fast.
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