If your car is using a lot of water, it could indicate a coolant leak, which may stem from a damaged radiator, hoses, or water pump. Another possibility is a blown head gasket, allowing coolant to enter the engine's cylinders. Additionally, if the engine is overheating, it might consume more water to compensate for the increased temperature. It's essential to address these issues promptly to avoid severe engine damage.
My car is not using any water
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Well what I do is leave conditioner in for 5 minutes and then rinse with cold water. It seems that cold water helps alot to.
your head could be cracked you will not notice the water lose when you car is running see if the water is coming out of the tale pipe
Abnormally cold air is harder to generate. It is said that a car will use more petrol and/or water to do this. So yes, using cold air blowers will use a little bit more water and/or petrol
Check the water in your battery. Alot of people don't think of that because most don't know that a car battery holds water.
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It is leaking coolant or the radiator cap is faulty.
The same thing happens to my car. It is the door seal. Try using the water hose and looking for where the water is coming in.
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You can drink plenty of it which will make you use the bathroom alot. You can also take water pills. By taking water pill you will lose alot of water weight, again this will make you use the bathroom alot.