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∙ 13y agoIf you are not seeing a leak, it could easily be a head gasket. Check the oil, if water is getting into the crankcase, the oil will look like chocolate milk. With the motor cold, take the radiator cap off and start the car. It exhaust is getting into the water jacket, water will shoot out of the radiator a foot or more. If it is going out the exhaust, you will have a cloud of white smoke coming out of the exhaust. Could be the cooling fan not coming on and the water is going out the overflow. Thermostat could be bad. Water pump can be bad.
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∙ 13y agoWater: causing your ignition to short out. Replace your cap, rotor, plugs and wires. If that doesn't stop the problem, use di-electric grease to keep water out of any ignition components.
The problem is to keep this very exothermic reaction cooled down.It even runs very fast is ice water.
If it runs continually, as you say, then it can only be the inlet water pipe or fitting, leaking.
If it runs fine, probably an Ignition Cylinder problem If it runs kinda funny, probably it's just "dieseling"
Drink plenty of water and don't hold it when you need to pee and keep yourself clean to avoid infections. If this type of cancer runs in your family then get regular check ups with your doctor.
I ran into this problem at my new house. You have to take the shower knob off and there will be instructions inside to adjust the water temperature. This is to protect children from getting burnt from turning the water on too hot.
Probably getting oil in the radiator from transmission cooler that runs through one side of the radiator, outside chance of head gasket problem.
Not if it was disconnected properly
while giraffes will move about if food or water runs scarce, they are not considered migratory animals.
Is the theremostat set to Fan On? If not, is your house getting to the set temperature? If it is there could be a problem with the thermostat or it is wired incorrectly.
Yes, when your bc runs out, you keep your group.
Annex zeroes are zeroes that you add to a problem when the problem runs out of numbers to use.