Does it have a oil cooler on the engine ?? If it does then oil runs through tubes that are inside of the radiator to cool the oil, and the tubes are leaking oil into the engine coolant. REPLACE RADIATOR.
Really need to know what you are working on. Engine size and year. It could verywell be something else. Let us know NEUTZ.
i have a jeep 2002 grand Cherokee elimited 3.1 diesel there is oil is goin in too coolant coolant bottle how do u fix it
if its the 98 model to 05 model its under the coolant bottle pass side 3 screws hold in the coolant bottle
Change your oil cooler.
move the coolant bottle and then take a flat head pliers and pull up a plug located beneath the coolant bottle the plug is almost flat with a litle tip on it. Then use the dip stick for the motor oil to test the transmission oil
On the coolant bottle.On the coolant bottle.
By 1liter concentrated coolant oil and mix with 3liters of water and fill the expansion bottle up to the maximum level
Passenger side front of the engine, near the coolant bottle.
Coolant for the 98 Deville is added into the coolant overflow bottle. The side of the bottle should have low and high coolant markings.
The overflow bottle may overflow if: 1. The car is overheating - this means after the coolant in the radiator gets heated up and expands it flows to the reserve bottle but the radiator doesn't cool down to suck back the coolant from the overflow bottle, but just keeps on sending coolant to the bottle. 2. You may have put excess coolant in the bottle - hence heated coolant from the radiator didn't get enough space.
To remove the coolant bottle from a BMW 320d, first ensure the engine is cool and then disconnect the battery. Drain the coolant by opening the drain plug or removing the lower radiator hose. Next, unclip or unscrew any securing fasteners and disconnect the coolant hoses from the bottle. Finally, lift the coolant bottle out of its housing carefully.
The engine coolant reservoir or the overflow bottle.
To remove the coolant bottle on a CBR600F3, first ensure the engine is cool and the motorcycle is on a stable surface. Disconnect the hoses connected to the coolant bottle by loosening the clamps and carefully pulling them off. Next, remove any mounting bolts or screws securing the bottle to the frame. Finally, lift the coolant bottle out of its position, taking care to avoid spilling any remaining coolant.