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a victim.
a victim of warped head, block or bad weak head bolts.
the cost correcting the above can vary.CHEAP IF JUST THE GASKET.EXPENSE IF YOU NEED A $300 REBUILT HEAD.
FIGURE 6 HOURS LABOR JUST TO REPLACE GASKET + PARTS AND REBUILT HEAD.
The head gasket is between the head and the block the head must be rmoved to replace it. if the head is cracked or the engine was overheated more serious problems will result. it is a rather costly job to have done around 600 to 800
Either your head gasket or base gasket are blown
You may have a blown head gasket(s).
I found that bad caps in the ECM (computer) will cause the IGN (ignition) fuse to blow.
This Is A sign Of A Blown Head Gasket or a cracked head, usually caused by severe overheating.
Shorted or corroded socket Blown fuse Bad or misadjusted switch
Because the head gasket is blown.
No it will not. The only thing that will fix a blown head gasket is to replace the gasket.
what are you asking here? PLease be more specific ...like - how do I know if my head gasket is blown, or what do I do about a blown head gasket ......
Sure it will start with a blown head gasket. But, if you continue to run this engine with a blown head gasket you will destroy the engine.
There are several possible indications of a blown head gasket: If the head gasket is blown between adjacent cylinders there will be poor or no compression in either cylinder. Poor compression in any cylinder can be caused by a blown head gasket. That condition can also be caused by a burned valve or piston. Coolant in the crank case can be caused by a blown head gasket. Compression in the coolant can be caused by a blown head gasket. An engine with a blown head gasket usually loses performance and runs poorly or not at all.
Yes, I blown head gasket will definitely effect the emissions.
If your Suzuki Sidekick won't crank, it could be due to several common issues. Check the battery to ensure it's fully charged and the connections are clean and tight. Additionally, inspect the starter motor and ignition system for faults, as well as the fuses for any blown ones. If these components are functioning properly, there may be an issue with the fuel supply or engine sensors.