If it is loosing coolant, it is either leaking or you have a blown head gasket. You say it is not leaking or burning it. Sorry, but you are incorrect. It is doing one or the other. Sometimes a leak can be in a location where the coolant evaporates before hitting the ground. Check you oil for the presence of coolant. Smell the tailpipe, if it smells sweet, you have a blown head gasket. Remove the radiator cap and start the cold engine. Watch and if you see bubbles, blown gasket. Feel underneath the water pump at the weep hole. If you feel coolant, bad pump.
could have a crack in it that is leaking under pressure
sounds like a leaking head gasket have a pressure chek done on cylinders and cooling system
pluged cooling fins in and on the radiador
It means if it is losing coolant and you don't see a leak on the outside, it is leaking internally. This could be serious. Have a trusted mechanic check it out soon.
either your radiator is leaking,head gaskit is leaking if it's your head gaskit leaking you will have water in your oil or water coming out your exhaust pipe,or you might have a freeze plug going bad.
No , this coolant is coming from your heater core and you are losing engine coolant ; you need to have this repaired because the engine will overheat and suffer damage that will be more expensive than the repair of the heater core .
Would that be when it is raining ? If so you need to caulk around the vent in the fire wall area. If not from rain, then the heater core is leaking, and you will be losing coolant.
There are marks on the side of the coolant reservoir that indicates the proper level. Keep it filled at all times if you are losing coolant you may have a leaking hose or may be your Lower intake gasket. you should not ever have to add coolant to your system.
fist of all.. no. if your coolant hose is leaking then you will probably run out of coolant and blow a head gasket and you don't want that.second of all i have a question for you:is your coolant hose leaking or are you just losing coolant all the time? if your hose isn't leaking, then is possible you have a blown head gasket or a cracked block or a blown head gasket, and either of those two will cause ur spark plug too look nasty when u take it out, but there are also many different reasons why your spark plug could corrode.
This should happen automatically. Are you losing coolant, is the cooling system leaking somewhere? Have you just changed the coolant? Unless there is a leak, the system should purge by itself.
You may have a bad head gasket and it may be leaking from that. Why when cold i dont know, but if you are losing coolant it may be the head gasket.
That is the correct spelling of "leaking" (losing fluid or pressure).