It can be getting there through the head gasket, a crack in the head, or it may actually be Transmission Fluid if it has an automatic transmission. The automatic trans. cooler lines run through the radiator on most vehicles. If your unable to solve the problem, have the radiator pressure tested...
You can check it out from Ebay and it said that mostly model from 1987-1991 will use the same radiator. Just a quick check from Ebay 1987-1991 Toyota Camry Radiator - Replacement Radiator Brand: ReplacementPart Number: P870 Condition: This Part Is Brand New! Notes: RADIATOR -- Quality Stock Replacement, 4cyl; 2.0L; 122c.i, GROUND SHIPPING ONLYPLEASE READ NOTES BEFORE BUYING ***$92.96 Make Model Years Engine - ChassisToyota Camry 87 - 91 2.0L, 4 Cylinder - Camry
NO it will not, It will cause other problems like stoping up the heater core and radiator. You MUST replace the intake gaskets.
The question is which end of the hose? One end will connect to the header-which is the top of the radiator, and the other end goes to the thermostsat housing which is usually at the top front of the engine in most cases
Not sure what the question is getting at, but yes it does. There is no dedicated coolant radiator specifically for the intake, it shares the same coolant system and radiator as every other water-cooled system in the vehicle's engine.
There may be other reasons for the vehicle to be overheating but yes if you have let the reservoir run dry then it wont have suction to draw fluid back into the radiator so you will have to fill the radiator as well.
THIS DID NOT WORK ON MY 2007 CAMRY..ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS??
Yes basically YES... If there are other problem then you would know it by now. Engine crack, etc...
If you see water on start up, and it goes away this in only humidity in the exhaust system. There is no danger. If on the other hand, you continue to have water or white smoke all the time, have a pressure check on the radiator to check for leaks or blown gaskets.
Most or all pool skimmers do not have gaskets. However, above ground pools have gaskets that go between the face plate and the liner on one side. On the other side the gasket goes between the back plate and the liner. Can someone confirm that?
may be air locked or valve is shut or dirty radiator or need more pressure/nasir-bd.
Were the rings replaced at the time the head gasket was replaced? Common problem when replacing the head gasket is not fixing other engine problems which usually go hand in hand with head gasket problems.
COULD BE ATF LEAK TRANNY FLUID GETS COOLED BY RADIATOR MAYBE BAD RAD. CAR RUNNING HOT? 91 Seville's use coolant tabs from factory, that can lead people to think they have engine problems. You should have your car a check by a mechanic who can use special tools to check for blown head gaskets or other problems.