Cross contamination of Transmission Fluid within the radiator. Replace the radiator.
arent you supposed to know. DUHHH!!
blown fuses
um no? and god and jesus arent real
Well short answer is NO and long answer is HELL NO. If it is loosing water it must be leaking from somewhere. Have you checked the hoses for holes this is usually where a leak happens ( if a hose has a hole it cant hold high pressure ). alliteratively try the head gasket ( yes i said head because it is the leader of all gaskets ) Although you might want to try replacing the radiator cap or the welsh plugs( yes i said welsh and no they arent british ay govenor). Or just put the radiator cap back on you f@$%*ng nube. But if the new radiator is smaller than the original you got shafted
i have the same problem, i open it, i find there are disconnected cable from the speaker to pcb, i solder it, problem solved
Look at the rear of the radiator approx. 1/3 from the top
coolant no were near the oil pump/pan. because if mix that it will stuff up your radioator and blow your engine up. radiotors arent CHEAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Coolant won't get in oil pan froma water pump but it can from bad intake gaskets, head gaskets or a cracked head.
With time, the heat within the heads could squeeze the gaskets unevenly causing the head to cylinder to leak. This could lead to costly repairs in the future for engine damage.
your a/c unit works your engine harder then not running it. it should not make it over heat, but if it does, check your antifreeze/ water mix in your ratiator, if the level is too low, this may be your problem, if it is fine, check your fan, make sure it is running correctly, you should hear it come on when your engine is getting hot. if this is also working fine, heck your radiator and make sure the fins on it arent bent in any way, a few bends are ok, but if 1/4 or more of it are bent, get a different radiator, lastly, check and make sure you dont have bugs clogging your radiator (this has happened to me)
god no almost everyone has them anyways now they arent a problem at all cept uncomfortable at first
mites maybe. take it to the vet and they can tell you for sure and help fix the problem.
there really arent that many holding it on. about 4 on each side on the rear of the fenders. and the 2 radiator support bolts. thats about all.