radiator plugged up
Remove the bottom radiator hose on your 1996 Chevy Lumina radiator. Put a water hose in the top of the radiator. Allow the water hose to run until the water draining from the bottom of the radiator runs clear.
AnswerYou can look inside the radiator if you see the water running you dont need the water pump. AnswerIf you put water in the radiator and it runs out of alittle hole near the front of the engin, icct's time. car runs hot'
slow speed is for the A/C high speed is for water temp in the radiator
Remove the bottom radiator hose from your 1995 Chevy Lumina radiator. Put a water hose in the top of the radiator. Allow the water hose to run. Keep the water running until clear water runs out of the bottom of the radiator.
top cylinder gasket gets burnt
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the antifreeze runs through all your water lines in your car . . . . you put it in your water tank or radiator
The temperature of the water will vary on any vehicle with speed, including on the Taurus. The more an engine runs, the higher the water temperature will be in the radiator. If the radiator is overheating, then there could be a malfunction with a temperature sensor, a leaky hose, or damage to the radiator.
In the front area of the engine compartment . It has 2 good size rubber hoses that connect it to the engine. 1 that runs from the engine to the top of the radiator and a 2nd hose that runs from the bottom of the radiator on the other end to the water pump on the engine .
just fallow the bottom hose from the radiator. it runs to it.
there is supposed to be water in the radiator. your radiator is supposed to be evenly mix 50/50 with radiator fluid and water, preferably distilled water.
Not necessarily! Let it cool down then check the radiator water level and the water overflow reservoir tank. In a properly operating system the reservoir adds water as needed to the radiator when it cools down after you quit driving. #1. The radiator should be full of water and the reservoir tank should be 3/4 full of water. #2. At a certain temperature or with the "AC on" the radiator fan(s) should be sucking air over the radiator and cooling coils. So! Fill the radiator and the reservoir and when it overheats in idle see if the fans behind the radiator are operating.