u need to replace the heater core in your car
Condensation and Dew are related because Dew is practically Condensation since Condensation is Gas to a liquid. Humid turns to liquid. For example a cold glass of water that is outside for a long time. When you come back out you will see droplets on the side of the cup.
when you take a water bottle out of the fridge, it is the water on the outside. also when there is water on your window and it is not raing.
That's exactly what it is, water. The products of combustion are water and carbon dioxide. While the exhaust stays hot the water comes out as high temperature steam, usually you don't even notice it. When the exhaust pipe and/or outside temperature is cold enough the exhaust will cool and some of the water vapor will condense into steam and possibly even water that drips from a weep hole in the muffler. If you're seeing a little water drip from the muffler, everything is working as designed.
Where is it leaking? That pressure test sounds funny, why would you pressurize only the pump and radiator? If you are leaking coolant outside the engine, locate the source. If you are losing it from the radiator but cannot find a puddle suspect a head gasket problem. Check the Radiator cap first, if it is bad high pressure coolant will travel back to the overflow bottle.
It means if it is losing coolant and you don't see a leak on the outside, it is leaking internally. This could be serious. Have a trusted mechanic check it out soon.
Yes, however, not recommended Your engine still needs coolant, hot or freezing outside.
INTAKE MANIFOLD, AND OR GASKET LEAKING! IT CAN BE EASILY TESTED BY ANY AUTO REPAIR SHOP.
Yes, the water faucet outside is leaking.
condensation
Most likely it's a ruptured heater core, leaking coolant. But before you replace the heater core, check the connections outside the firewall. Sometimes a leaky connection will drip to the inside... but don't expect it; it doesn't happen often.
Your gaskets are leaking and you are leaking antifreeze inside the manifold. Same thing happened to me on my silhouette and cutlass. The problem is the orange anti-freeze eats the gaskets. Will cost $2,000-to-$3,000 to fix. Sorry!
get a coolant pressure test done to locate the leak. is it leaking outside? if so it could be MANY things, most common is a hose or the water pump.
Condensation :)
Condensation occurs when water vapor in the air comes into contact with a cold surface, such as a glass of iced tea, causing it to condense into liquid water droplets on the outside of the glass.
It could just be condensation which forms in the exhaust system outside of the engine, or you could be leaking coolant into your engine (typically via the head or intake manifold gasket).
you would have to pop it out on the inside of the block and then put some pst or somekind of waterproof sealent on the new plug and hit it in with a hammer from the outside of the block.This is from beebs08 not turk02
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