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If you do not visibly see a coolant leak, have the cooling system pressure tested. If the leak is not obvious it could be internal.
pressurize the system. that'll make the leak leak faster and you should be able to find it easier.
Mine is in the timing chain cover gasket. You can find your leak by pressure testing your coolant system.
Have the coolant system pressure tested, the pressure test will increase the coolant leak.
pressurize the system
You will need to start out by pressuring checking the coolant system both when the car is warm and cold and then check for any leakage inside the vehicle or from the drain tube.............
check your coolant level. most times its from a coolant leak in the system.pressurize the cooling system to find the leak.
No it probably means you have a leak some where. Try pressurizing your system to find the leak.
A coolant pressure test is used to detect a leak on the coolant system.
A leak in a coolant system can usually be fixed by replacing a hose. If the leak is at the end of the hose, a new clamp might be necessary. If the radiator is leaking, the radiator might need to be replaced.
what is the question? why it would overheat???? if so: because -thermostat is stuck closed -or no coolant -or head gasket leak -or coolant system leak -or bad water pump -or clog in coolant system -or ......
you have to find where the leak is first.