cacked head, or (luckier) head gasket, try the gasket first.
Did you put the thermostat in backwards? I would check to see where the steam is coming from. I had to change out small hoses for the same problem with mine.
yes
Installing a steam shower in the basement is not a good idea. The steam shower should be installed in the nbathroom of your home.
I have no idea what would cause a car to overheat emitting dense steam. When a car overheats, the first thing I check is the thermostat. When a car emits steam, I look for the place where the steam is coming from. I usually think two different problems are happening at the same time.
A leaky heater core can do that. Also if the AC is not operative, the defrost mode can't dry the cabin air.
You may have trouble installing LOTRO on Vista, as it may not allow it. You could try installing it using Steam.
yeah but its not recommended if you have a slow internet
Look for a leak in the heater/defrost system. Most times it is caused by a minor water leak in the heater system. Steve
It can if it is stuck closed the engine overheats causing hot air ( steam ) to flow backwards to radiator cap which releases and blows steam pressure into recovery reservoir which starts blowing out the coolant in the reservoir making a puddle on ground.
In the games tab, click "Activate a product on Steam..." to install the game if you have the CD. If you bought the game from Steam, you should see it on your games list. Right click it and install it.
Of steam seal on a steam turbine temperature in incorrect could cause damage. This could cause it not to work right.
Steam? Leak? overheating due to low coolant? Back pressure due to a bad thermostat? Defective radiator cap? have system pressure tested to determine location of leak