2003 Ford Explorer "check oil coolant levels" Questions

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...oil-check for leaks, if no leaks then check for blue smoke out exhaust, if no blue smoke it could just be low. A vehicle will go through a quart of oil between oil changes, even a newer one. our 2003 ...

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why engine overheats stuck thermostat...low coolant.....oil/coolant mixed = bad gasket. First things is to check for leaks, then coolant level.

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...Check oil dipstick and/or underneath of the oil cap to see if coolant is getting in the oil, (frothy tan/brown liquid). If it is, DO NOT continue to use vehicle. Head gasket could be blown. Hope this ...

...Oil Fresh 50/50 coolant Check tire condition Check tranny fluid, if dark red or light brown, then change fluid & filter. If you are trying to make sure he has no problems, I would take the car to ...

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...oil through the intake manifold gasket its tough to decide ehere the leak is , does it run and idle smooth ? after a long ride in the hot daytime sun after you turn off let it sit for 20 min then pop ...

...head or blown head gasket. or it could be something as simple as moisture in your muffler evaporating. check your oil and coolant level, check for milky looking oil. hope this helps, have a good

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...oil. I recently had the thermostat replaced and the main hoses as a part of routine maintenance becuase I noticed that it was running a bit warmer than usual. I have lived in UT for two years and ...

...oil level.check battery and connection,starter,fuel filter,fuel pump,spark plugs and coils. Sounds like a timing belt went out. Will the motor turn over when you turn the key or does it sound like it ...

...oil low coolant lights comes on. We have change the thermostat 3 times and fil the antifreeze everyweek. But when you plug it in nothing is wrong. I would start by checking for coolant leaks. Common ...

...oil The three most likely thing's cause overheating are faulty thermostat,electric fan or clogged radiator. Only at has been overheat so much it boils dry that it will cause engine trouble. Most ...

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