...coolant leak by following the coolant trail. It could be a head gasket, intake gasket, or coolant sensor near where you say, but take a good look to try to round it down. is there a heater hose or ...
...leak. You must fix that first, and hope that was also the hiss. If you can't find it, fill with coolant, then pressurize with a pump and gauge from a place like Autozone. See if it holds pressure for ...
...IT TO CHECK COOLANT TEMPERATURE SENSOR.TOO SEE IF MATCHING THE ENGINE COOLANT TEMP IF NOT REPLACE IT.IT WILL CAUSE YOUR COOLING FANS NOT TO COME ON AT A SET TEMPERATURE.CAUSING ENGINE TO OVER HEAT..
...coolant from the engine. Recover the refrigerant. Remove the glove compartment. Remove the floor air outlet. If equipped with a diesel engine, remove the powertrain control module. Remove the kick ...
...coolant but will still need to top off antifreeze and make sure no leaks It's not a good idea to run your engine without a thermostat...that would be the quickest way to crack an engine or ...
...engine again. Regained oil pressure, no noise, ran smooth, no bubbles in coolant, no water/steam from exhaust. I think I've ruled out a head or head gasket problem. My theory is intake gasket leaking ...
...engine to normal operation. The good thing is that I don't buy valves any more but I have to have my wrench ready behind the seat to disconnect the battery when needed. I ran the scanner to get the ...
...coolant at a fairly good pace, aprox 1 gal per month or 2. When i go under it i can see that the leak is somewhere up behind the engine. The drips are coming down the backside of the engine and ...
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