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zoomzoomsecondgen 12-12-02 11:12 AM

losing coolant on my tII
 
alright all i've had are problems with this car but i still love it. my cars not over heating or anything i just lose alot of coolant i fill it twice a week thats a little much isnt it. theres no puddles under my car or after i get done driving it its all bubbling and overflowing. whats up with that and my car never gets hot. so i need some help anyone got any suggestions?

Turbonut 12-12-02 11:18 AM

Are you saying when you get done driving is when it's bubbling/overflowing? Stock temperature gauge?

The Ace 12-12-02 11:23 AM

If only people used the "Search" button up there....:rolleyes:........dont know if its still broken though....

Anyway, this is a classic problem, which has been discussed about a gazillion times. I personally have made 4-5 posts, with all sorts of things to do and costs.

Search "coolant" "overflow" "buzzer" and my screen name, and you shall find.....

J-Rat 12-12-02 02:12 PM


Originally posted by The Ace
If only people used the "Search" button up there....:rolleyes:........dont know if its still broken though....

Anyway, this is a classic problem, which has been discussed about a gazillion times. I personally have made 4-5 posts, with all sorts of things to do and costs.

Search "coolant" "overflow" "buzzer" and my screen name, and you shall find.....

Search function is still disabled..

zoomzoomsecondgen:

Do a quick check the next time you do out to drive. Make sure the motor is cold, and fill the coolant system up. LEAVE THE FILLER CAP OFF, and crank the motor. If you get large amouts of coolant ripping out of your filler neck, you may have a large problem. If the coolant level stays relatively stable, you may have a slightly less serious problem (fan clutch, thermostat...etc)

Rat

yearrgh 12-12-02 03:04 PM

Define relatively. What if coolant flows out at a steady rate when you crank it?

J-Rat 12-12-02 03:06 PM


Originally posted by yearrgh
Define relatively. What if coolant flows out at a steady rate when you crank it?
If your coolant seal is bad, like the one on my TII, the coolant comes out like a geyser. Probably 6-8 inches above the neck.

What does your car do?

Rat

The Ace 12-13-02 10:01 AM

OK guys, relax, I PMed zoomzoom with a detailed description and step-by-step, so we should be hearing his results soon....;)

yearrgh 12-13-02 10:16 AM

You mind sending that to me?

86J 12-13-02 11:06 AM

"THE ACE"
If you dont mind coud also send it my way.

thanks in advance


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