A radiator has rubber mounts that hold it in place. There should be no shaking from the radiator unless one of these mounts is defective or the bolt that holds it on is loose.
It is the water from the radiator, it is just a normal function of the car. It could also be condensation from the air conditioner, another normal function if the ac has been running.
This will depend upon the type of car you have, the type of shaking and what is causing the shaking. The solution may be anything from tightening a bolt to stop driving the car because it is dangerous.
You need to check your timing belt if it is not in time it will not start or run for a little then shut off.
Why is my car shaking after I hit a bump in the street?? Espeically when I put my foot on the breaks.
question- what was the car without a radiator? well it's probly a car without a stinking radiator,,,
There's always a partial vacuum formed in the radiator when the car cools, Presumably your hose was weaker than normal.
It is normal for the car to move a little before the parking mechanism engauges.
yes, a car radiator can be fixed in a repair shop
I found it! It's a little, white, screw on plug which is only visible if you look under the radiator from the passenger side of the car.
No. Bucking, I would consider an engine performance issue and shaking would be suspension or steering issues.
When a car is hot, keep the car running and add water to the radiator. When a car is cold, you can simply put the water into the radiator.
When your radiator fails in a car, your car will overheat. Sometimes it will explode with steam. Usually you lose your radiator coolant. Often you will have to replace your radiator.