could be a bad hose, bad radiator, bad gaskets, bad Head...
find out if there is antifreeze leaking, and where from.
if there isn't a visible leak, check your overflow for engine oil
if the overflow is black, then it's a blown head gasket, and you;r out some bucks.
Running it without a freeze plug it will run but can and will cause permenant damage to the engine to to the amount of antifreeze you will lose Running it without a freeze plug it will run but can and will cause permenant damage to the engine to to the amount of antifreeze you will lose
There are several reason why a car might lose antifreeze. The water pump might be bad, one of the radiator hoses could be leaking, the radiator could have a leak, a freeze plug could be leaking, or it could have a blown head gasket.
if drain plug is stopped up, u need to lose antifreeze and flush radiator and then replace with new antifreeze as obviously the radiator and coolant are dirty or drain plug would not stop up
Yes, low coolant can cause a loss of heat in the cabin.
A 1995 Mercury Villager may lose power due to several issues, such as a failing fuel pump, clogged fuel filter, or dirty air filter restricting airflow. Electrical problems, like a weak battery or faulty alternator, can also lead to power loss. Additionally, engine issues such as worn spark plugs, ignition coil failure, or a malfunctioning sensor could impact performance. Regular maintenance and diagnostics can help identify the specific cause.
most likely a blown head gasket, have a co2 test performed
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Yes, oral mercury thermometers can lose accuracy over time due to breakage or leakage of the mercury inside. It is recommended to check the thermometer for accuracy periodically or replace it if it shows signs of damage.
May have a bad heater coil or a lose coolant hose clamp near fire wall.
Yes and no. When extended life antifreeze first became popular (GM's silicate-free Dexcool, aka "the orange stuff"), mixing the two types was not recommended because you would lose all benefits of the extended life antifreeze. Recently, several manufacturers have come out with extended life antifreeze that can be mixed with the original "green" stuff. To further confuse you, the 'new' extended life antifreeze is generally also green. And Dexcool approved orange coolants are also still available. Without a complete flush of the system, however, I'm not sure the extended life antifreeze of any color will buy you more time. But it will work the same as regular antifreeze.
foggy windows on passenger side.... smell of antifreeze in car... lost of radiator fluid.. lose of power..
You would lose the water/antifreeze mix in the system of course. If you think the hose or hose's are bad replace them.