2005 Renault 18I "oil leakage heater" Questions

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oil resorvoir). If all is good there then look for signs of a leak on the lower weep hole of the water pump. You may need a telescopic mirror or to get under the car with a flashlight to see the small

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...oil is never good. You need to get a "Compression leakage test" done, then and a cooling system test, to locate the source of the water. Make sure you do the leakage test first. The reults of these ...

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...dipstick, oil may look like a chocolate shake texture. if so then most likely internal intake gasket leakage.the best way to check for hose leakage is to pressure test the coolant system if

...leakage. C. Immediately after using the oil, replace the cap on the container, and seal it to avoid moisture absorption. D. Do not spill the refrigerant oil on the vehicle ; it may damage the paint ; ...

...oil leakage anywhere inside the hood. We turn the heater off and eventually it goes away. The dealership can't seem to find the problem. Oil leaks can be hard to find. Just a little drip or two onto ...

...its going not in the oil but no sicns of leakage on motor Could be heater core leak, check under floor mat on passenger side front seat. This is where you'll find the coolant if your core is

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...leakage of coolant into the oil galleries or directly into the sump. There may also be a leakage from the radiator hoses or the core plugs fitted into the engine sub assembly and cylinder head(s). ...

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...oil changed and refilled with engine coolant. Air filter also replaced. Still leaking. Second trip to auto repair included removing and replacing the throttle body assembly and replacing defective ...

...leakage from the drain tube. Make sure that your oil supply in the engine isn't increasing by itself (water in the oil). One of the 'freeze plugs' in the engine block may be leaking. Check the ...

...OIL Well, this definitely sounds like you have a blown head gasket, and maybe a busted heater core (water vapor out of air vents). Both were probably caused by the car overheating creating a lot of ...

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