2005 Renault 18I "oil radiator heater leakage" 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). One of the 'freeze plugs' in the engine block may be leaking. Check the condition of the radiator hoses. There is a test for combustion products in the water available at better repair shops ...

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...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). Check the operation of the ...

...oil is leaking Cars generally overhead when engine coolant is below acceptable levels. That can be caused from leakage, blockage or equipment malfunction. Inspect coolant level in the vehicle's ...

...radiator itself but the water level drops dramatically even starting the engine without driving within 5 minutes. This causes the engine temp rising high. What would be the cause? check for coolant ...

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...radiator has no leaks please help... this is a great vehicle............... Check the oil for traces of coolant (oil will be milky in color) and oil cap too. If oil has coolant in it head gaskete ...

...RADIATOR BOTTLE SOUNDS LIKE IT IS BOILING. I HAD MY HEADGASKETS REPLACED 3 YEARS AGO, NO OIL LEAKAGE SINCE THEN, BUT THE CAR SEEMS TO OVERHEAT. WHAT CAUSES THE BOILING NOISE? Sounds to me you either ...

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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 ...

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...radiator. However, he check the engine oil/brake oil, they did not seem contaminated. He asked to switch on the AC, and made a comment that the fan strength was low. But he couldn't give me any more ...

...radiator. 4. Remove the expansion valve cover after loosening the nut (A). 5. Remove the expansion valve (C) from evaporator core after loosening nuts. Plug or cap the lines immediately after ...

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