I’m not sure, but it stands to reason if they take a 3 core off they should put a 3 core back on…
Your radiator may not be heating up properly due to issues such as air trapped in the system, a malfunctioning thermostat, low water levels, or a faulty water pump. It is important to have a professional inspect and diagnose the problem to ensure proper heating in your radiator.
You need to replace the thermostat and flush the system of crud.
The heater core could be bad. Or, as was my case, you may have issues with your radiator. If the radiator is cracked and is not able to generate enough pressure the heating system will not function.
A radiator should be replaced if it shows signs of significant corrosion, leaks, or frequent overheating issues that can't be resolved through repairs. Additionally, if the radiator is more than 10 to 15 years old and the vehicle is experiencing cooling problems, it may be more cost-effective to replace it rather than continually repairing it. Regular maintenance checks can help identify radiator issues early on.
Your radiator is your cooling system in your car so your car would over heat if you don't get that fixed soon and if it's a radiator at a house you would have no heat because that's a heater for your house
Hi have you checked the radiator for blockage if it is blowing water back out the radiator this could be the problem.
Yes, an egg can be used as a temporary fix for a radiator leak. The proteins in the egg can coagulate when heated, potentially sealing small leaks. However, this is only a short-term solution, and it's advisable to get the radiator properly repaired or replaced to prevent further issues.
The most common issues with a hot water heater are leaks, sediment buildup, and a malfunctioning heating element. Leaks can be resolved by tightening connections or replacing faulty parts. Sediment buildup can be addressed by flushing the tank. A malfunctioning heating element may need to be replaced by a professional. Regular maintenance can help prevent these issues.
Same problem turned out to be a hair line fracture to the head!
Common issues that may require baseboard heating repair include malfunctioning thermostats, air bubbles in the system, clogged pipes, and faulty heating elements. Regular maintenance can help prevent these issues.
The seat heaters on a Buick Rendezvous is often repaired by re-seating the wiring harness and replacing the fuse. More severe issues may require the heating elements be replaced.
Common issues with the Whirlpool Duet dryer heating element include a faulty heating element, a broken thermal fuse, or a malfunctioning thermostat. These issues can be resolved by replacing the heating element, checking and replacing the thermal fuse if necessary, and testing and replacing the thermostat if it is not functioning properly.