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Cooling Systems -- Problems & Solutions (Radiator, Fan, etc)

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Re: Cooling Systems: Problems & Solutions [Mr_Shiftright] by dodgekbad
Jun 07, 2005 (12:30 pm)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Jun 07, 2005 11:13 am)

When did I say coolant was pushing out the radiator? I am not sure what this means. I know you're trying to help and I don't want to argue, but could it just have been a pinhole leak somewhere that I couldn't spot?
 
So what should I do? It doesn't use coolant any more, or smell, so the stop leak appears to be working. Either that or the do-it-yourself drain and fill, did the trick. I drained it after put the Stop Leak in, so I probably drained whatever Stop Leak was there anyway. I am not sure about draining again to get to that thermostat with my new coolant and all.
 
But why Brown in the Reserve? Could it just some Stop Leak in the bottle. It's been like 90 degrees here and the needle is just running a little on the cooler side, by about 1/6 on an inch, on the gauge.
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Re: Cooling Systems: Problems & Solutions [dodgekbad] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jun 07, 2005 (12:54 pm)
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Replying to: dodgekbad (Jun 07, 2005 12:30 pm)

Well if the problem is solved for the moment, that's good. I'd have to see this brown stuff before I could say what I think it is.
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1998 Ford Contour by rzombie
Jun 08, 2005 (5:17 pm)
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HI, I am having problems with my 1998 Ford Contour.
When I drive on the highway my car works like it should all the readings are right for temp and only when i start up my car does the coolant light come on. But when I drive for about 20 mins on the highway my coolant light comes on and then when I pull over to check it the all the coolant dumps on the ground through the pressure release hose. I am completely stumped and so is every person I have brought my car too (INCUDING THE FORD DEALERSHIP)
 
Now I was stupid and spent tons of money changing just about everything the cooling system.
 
I have changed the water pump, hoses, radiator cap, thermostat, temp sender, temp sensor, I have had the head gasket checked 4 times (all came up negative)
 
so I am completely out of ideas
 
PLZ HELP
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Re: 1998 Ford Contour [rzombie] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jun 08, 2005 (5:48 pm)
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Replying to: rzombie (Jun 08, 2005 5:17 pm)

How was the head gasket checked? Did someone test the coolant chemically for carbon monoxide residue? You could have a tiny crack in the cylinder head and while it will not leak water into your oil it could heat up your coolant---long shot, but worth a try.
 
Otherwise, I'm wondering if your car requires a certain way to refill the coolant--that is, maybe you have air in your cooling system because it wasn't bled off properly during coolant filling.
 
The reason I say this is that your coolant light is related to coolant level---your coolant seems to be surging, which it will do if there is air trapped in the system.
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Re: 1998 Ford Contour [Mr_Shiftright] by rzombie
Jun 08, 2005 (7:27 pm)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Jun 08, 2005 5:48 pm)

We have done the Chemical and 3 different types of pressure checks. We also thought about there being air in the system so we drained it all and we filled it back up and let the car run to have all the air be pushed out.
 
I was wondering I have heard that there is a flapper on the top radiator hose could this be the problem?
 
Thx for replying
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Re: 1998 Ford Contour [rzombie] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jun 09, 2005 (7:24 am)
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Replying to: rzombie (Jun 08, 2005 7:27 pm)

Man, this is a tough one.
 
Usually when I face a problem that seems to defy logic, what has happened is that I assumed a new part or repaired part was now functioning when in fact it was not. Given that perhaps 3% (in some cases) of new parts and 10% (so I've read) of rebuilt parts, depending on who rebuilds them, can be defective, it is possible that this is happening to you.
 
Question is, on which I'm not clear yet---is your car in fact overheating or just burping out fluid?
 
My understand of what you are saying is:
 
1. coolant light goes on immediately after cold start. (if true, then you have low coolant right off the bat).
 
2. Coolant light goes out, but comes back after highway driving.
 
3. Coolant then gushes out.
 
If #2 is as you stated, then either coolant has expanded to shut off the light, and then there is an overheat (in other words, the coolant light can light for more than one reason.)
 
If #2 is as you stated, perhaps the coolant overheated because initiallly there wasn't enough of it. In other words, the air problem gives the coolant level light a false reading when cold--then the water pump kicks in, and the coolant temp rises, expanding the coolant, shutting off the light. As you drive, the trapped air interrupts the coolant flow, heating it up, putting the light on again, and eventually the coolant boils over.
 
Just speculating here---this is the rzombie Theory #1---.
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1994 3100 Beretta air conditioning compressor trouble by daniels1
Jun 09, 2005 (6:00 pm)
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Can some 1 tell me if the 2 types of compressors for this car are interchangeable ?Mine is the nonswitching type and I have only found one in a months search of bone yards and the crazy thing leaks around the shaft.The other type is a dime a dozen in my area.
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1997 Sunfire Cooling fan no longer starts when hot by rbelleville
Jun 10, 2005 (1:41 am)
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Hi Guys,
  
Just wanted to know, the cooling fan has not been turning on when the engine gets really hot. I changed the rad fluid and just recently changed the sensor in back of the thermostat thinking that was the problem because when I unplug the wire harness on the sensor the fan goes on an as soon as I plug it back in it shuts of and never comes back on.
I do not have air conditioning and it is an automatic if that can help.
Thanks
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mysterious leak by osiris
Jun 10, 2005 (6:04 pm)
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Ok, I have a 1999 Mercury sable 3.0 v-8 my mechanic told me that I needed to flush my radiator and while I was at it to replace the thermostat. So I bought a new one and a new gasket. When I took the little housing for the thermostat off the thermostat fell so I wasn't quite sure which way the spring was supposed to go. But I put it in with the spring pointing toward the center of the engine after I flushed everything and reconnected all the hoses and stuff. Then I put in the half coolant half water. Then I drove it around all day today and it is leaking green coolant all over after I drive. I checked where the thermostat is and the other hose under the car that I had previously disconnected but it wasn't leaking there. The coolant reservoir was steaming and making a whine and was leaking from somewhere underneath it. What did I do, did I put the thermostat in backwards...it went houseing, thermostat, gasket, engine...
 
Jordan

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