any radiator fixit that you buy in a store is a temporary fix usually makes the problem worse you can take radiator to a radiator shop where they can tell you if it is repairable or u need a new one now here is also a fix that will work but try not to laugh go into your kitchen and get the ground black pepper . that's right the stuff you put on your food pour this into radiator top off radiator and run engine this will stop leaks without gooing up anything else i know you are laughing but it does work when time comes to change coolant, this will just run out when u dump the old coolant
NO, the problem needs to be properly repaired. its not like an oil or antifreeze leak. the basic principle of a brake system is the free movement of fluid through the brake lines. an additive to this system to "stop" a leak would ruin the whole system and be catastrophic to fix. brake leaks are generally an affordable fix.
The landlord because it's his responsibility to fix it before the house and/or property is damaged.
Bring it back and make them fix it again. It is also possible that you have 2 leaks and the person that fixed it didn't re-check for leaks after he found & fixed the first leak. You should not be charged if they did not fix it properly the first time.
depends on what is wrong with it you may need a new engine to fix it
The Windstar transmission could have a seal that leaks worse as the transmission gets hot and the fluid is under pressure. Go to a car wash and clean the transmission good. Watch for several days to see where the fluid is leaking from so that you can find and fix the leak.
No. Get rid of the car or replace the engine!
It is common for the radaitor to have a built in trans cooler. The radaitor has most likely failed.It is common for the radaitor to have a built in trans cooler. The radaitor has most likely failed.
put a bucket under the leak ;p by your mam
Sounds like the thermostat is not opening and needs to be replaced
plug the wire in on the driver side of the car and 4 bults in it
you can get an additive to seal up minor leaks but only as a temporary measure have it checked by a radiator shop asap
duct tape
You will not be able to fix air conditioner leaks by yourself. You will need to find and call a qualified technician. Use your local yellowpages book or yellowpages.com
You must break down the oil with detergent before flushing the cooling system.
How To Find & Fix Coolant Leaks http://www.aa1car.com/library/coolant_leaks.htm
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