Posted by eremoao on May 28, 2013 at 19:59:52 from (75.91.144.54):
Well, I really need some help on this. My daughter called today and her car was over heating over an hour away. Loaded up some tools and headed out to get her. Got there and added some water to the rad and took off, went about 5 miles and the temp gauge was showing about 3/4 hot. Let it sit for a few minutes and did the same thing, got about the same distance. this time I let it cool down and added water, drove about 20 miles before it over heated again. Let it sit did the same got about another 20 miles and did the same, finally got it home.
1 thing I noticed was that when pouring the water into the radiator, with the car off,it would shoot it right back out. you would hear some gurggling and it would spray it out the fill hole. Can"t see it leaking anywhere. Don"t ever hear the fans come on and there not on when I pull over to put in more water.
I am thining one of two things, either the fans are not coming on and the car is not cooling at all or the radiator needs to be professionally cleaned.
Let me know where to start with this guys. She told me she has $20 to her name so I will be footing the bill. I don"t want to go cheap but don"t want to spend a fourtne either. Help need ASAP.
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