2008 Ford F-150 "coolant blows radiator cap" Questions

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...BLOWS A LOT OF COOLANT OUT THERMOSTAT IS BAD.DOING SAME PROCEDURE IF IT STARTS GUSHING COOLANT WHEN IT IS STILL COOL YOU MOST LIKELY HAVE A BLOWN HEAD GASKET.THIS CAN BE CONFERMED BY DOING A BLOCK ...

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coolant problem The temp. control goes up blows hot air then it will drop & blow cold air. no visible leaks, changed thermostat & cts. & flushed rad. Sounds like you might have an air pocket in the ...

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...coolant probles the heater blows hot & then it will blow cold air changed thermostat&flushed rad.&changed the cts .No visble coolant leaks.think it might be air locked. The only reason it won't blow ...

blows cold air in my 02, F150 I don't drive my F150 often, for I have another truck for work, so I don't realy know when the above problem actualy started, for I only noticed the problem yesterday. Hi

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...coolant into the cylinders you will be soon Check all of your hose connections first . Look for oil inside of the radiator cap and also a white fomey looking thing on the engine oil dipstick if you ...

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...coolant leak somewhere over the exhaust and it isnt making it to the ground from evaporation. check for swollen hoses. if you have swollen hoses ill bet they are covered in oil this will break down ...

coolant once the vehicle is COLD ONLY! Once the vehicle is cold, take the cap off the radiator or the reservoir. Start the engine while continuing to fill it up. Make sure that it runs long enough for

...radiator with coolant until the coolant is stagnant at the filler spout, then quickly replace the cap otherwise the engine will heat the coolant up and will start blowing out the top! If this doesn't ...

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blows cold air until i drive. Is this common, or am I doing something wrong? You may be low on coolant - or have an air bubble in the heater core! Make sure you have the right antifreeze and mix 50/50

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coolant temperature reaches normal operating temperature. Never remove the radiator cap until engine has fully cooled down. I have a 2003 honda civic an it blows cold air, then hot air temp goes up an

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