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dissapearing coolant. Help please
I'm an owner of 99 rodeo ls 4 wd 3.2 dohc almost 90k on it ,here is a problem.About 4 months ago chenge a timing belt and water pump and since then i'm notticing a lose of coolant ( went low twice already luckilly didn't overheat) .I did crawl under the truck numerous times and check top af the motor ,i can't find anything leaking or smell an antifreeze ,it is a mystery to me where the coolant goes ? Could it be a head gasket leaking? but on the other hand there is no coolant in oil or vice -versa ,cooling system is not getting pressurized like it usually happening with bad head gasket
.Did anyone here experienced the same problem? .Can you help me guys.
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Re: dissapearing coolant. Help please
Pull the spark plugs to check for coolant in the plug wells. That's a sure way to check for a head/gasket leak on the 3.2/3.5's. Unfortunately 1998/1999's were prone to head cracks & coolant leakage into the combustion chamber.
Joel
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Re: dissapearing coolant. Help please
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i'm sure glad i have a 99 honda passport...
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Re: dissapearing coolant. Help please
i am having the same issue w/my 99 passport. i thought it was a radiator, had it replaced and a month later i was low again. no idea where the coolant goes, no drips or smells. my mechanic claims all tests say head and block are fine. no white smoke out of the tailpipe either. he thinks it's a small leak near the thermostat, in an area covered by the intake plenum(sp?), engine cover and pretty much everything on the top of the motor. let me know if you find anything out. right now i am just checking my coolant level every 2-3 weeks and topping off as necessary.
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Re: dissapearing coolant. Help please
An easy way to tell if coolant is getting into the oil is to pull the dip stick out and taste the oil (just taste a drop, dont drink it).
Even a little bit of coolant in the oil will make it taste sweet. It wont hurt you, I have been doing it for years. It also gives you a reason to have an adult beverage afterwards to get rid of the oil taste.
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Re: dissapearing coolant. Help please
Ewwww.
That's all. Ewwww. |
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Re: dissapearing coolant. Help please
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Gizmo, yer killin' me !Joel
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