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

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Re: Cooling problems [sailoffwithme] by sailoffwithme
Jul 29, 2005 (4:36 am)
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Replying to: sailoffwithme (Jul 27, 2005 11:02 am)

Hey
 
I fixed it I got a new radiator cap seems to solve the problem....woohooo
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Re: coolant reservoir is empty [jmix] by masterpaul1
Jul 29, 2005 (5:25 pm)
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Replying to: jmix (Jul 28, 2005 10:29 pm)

It is very well possible that not enough coolant was in the cooling system. You have to remember that the coolant goes from the radiator thru the bottom radiator hose, thru the water pump, thru the engine, thru the heater hoses and core, then back thru the top radiator hose into the radiator. I'd say check to see how much coolant your mechanic put in and see if that's what your cooling system holds. It sounds like there wasn't enough coolant in the radiator so it pulled all the coolant from the reservoir. Did you ever notice if the temperature gauge was at a steady temp. or kept moving up and down?
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1989 Cadillac Coolant Leak by lemko
Jul 30, 2005 (8:47 pm)
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I don't know if this is the proper place to ask this question as I cannot find the "Add Discussion" link.
 
My 1989 Cadillac Brougham (RWD) apopears to have developed a significant coolant leak. The car runs fine and doesn't appear to overheat. I have seen a small puddle of coolant on the floor of my garage and the leak appears to be coming from a spot between the rear edge of the oil pan and the leading edge of the transmission bell housing.
 
What is wrong?
What are the best-case and worst-case scenarios?
What must be done?
How much will this repair cost?
 
The car is in otherwise extremely good condition so I want to keep it regardless of it's age. Any help will be greatly appreciated!
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Re: 1989 Cadillac Coolant Leak [lemko] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Jul 30, 2005 (9:06 pm)
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Replying to: lemko (Jul 30, 2005 8:47 pm)

There's really nothing back there but maybe a freeze plug. Are you sure it's not just a heater hose or something that connects to the firewall at the back of the engine and is dripping onto the engine/trans? If there were a freeze plug at the rear of the engine (just guessing there is one), that would be rather nasty to replace---maybe you could access it by dropping the trans off it's crossmember and tilting the engine backwards.
 
Do you live in a climate that has freezing temperatures any time of year?
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Re: 1989 Cadillac Coolant Leak [Mr_Shiftright] by lemko
Jul 30, 2005 (9:56 pm)
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Jul 30, 2005 9:06 pm)

I live in Philadelphia and we do get freezing temperatures from about November through the middle of March. However, the car is kept indoors in a heated garage that is part of my house.
 
I don't see the classic sign of a blown head gasket - plumes of white smoke. I hope that this isn't, God forbid, a cracked block! I love this car and would foolishly spend a ridiculous sum of money on it regardless of my better judgement.
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Re: 1989 Cadillac Coolant Leak [lemko] by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Aug 01, 2005 (7:10 am)
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Replying to: lemko (Jul 30, 2005 9:56 pm)

Blown head gaskets don't necessarily put coolant into the combustion chamber...they can leak externally, depending.
 
I wasn't thinking "cracked block" but rather that the freeze plug might have been pushed a little over the years....also, they just corrode over time.
 
Anyway, maybe you should have your cooling system pressure tested--that often reveals problems. Under pressure, and with the aid of a lift and/or good lighting, you might be able to spot the problem.
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Taking it to the shop... by lemko
Aug 01, 2005 (9:05 am)
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...tomorrow. Will let everyone know what happened. I believe it's a freeze plug too, but I could be wrong. The car doesn't leak when the car is running, but as soon as I shut it off and the engine cools, the leak happens. I'm sure to clean it up because there is a cat who wanders around and I don't want her to drink it and get sick. Animals are attracted to the stuff for some reason.
 
I don't drive the car very often. It is garaged and kept covered in a dry environment. It doesn't see snow or rain. Maybe something happened from it sitting so long. My girlfriend's brother from Colorado wanted to see the car so I took it out for the first time since early June. Fortunately, he didn't see the leaking fluid. It would've been embarrassing.
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chronic overheating jeep by mellieg68
Aug 01, 2005 (4:36 pm)
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Hi, I have a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited. It has been overheating for about 4-5 weeks now. It poured coolant after I gunned the engine to get up an overpass entrance. Since then I had the thermostat replaced since it seemed to be leaking around the thermostat gasket. It was still losing coolant and overheating so we replaced the water pump as there was coolant around that gasket also. It has quit losing coolant but still is overheating in stop and go traffic very quickly. I am hardly able to use my A/C without it overheating. I haven't taken it on any highway trips as I don't want to blow the engine. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Oh as a side thought, when we replaced the water pump we had to remove the air filter system to gain enough room. In the process a small hose was dislodged and we don't know where it came from, it is still attached near the front drivers side tire well. I also had the radiator flushed this past weekend. Thank you for any help.
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FAN does not turn on. Saturn 95,sl2, 135,000miles by ecoss11
Aug 01, 2005 (7:51 pm)
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The cooling fan does not turn, therefore the car overheats while city driving. It has new thermostat, new coolant temperature sensor. The sensor is receiving 5.1V from the PCM. Relay is good and the fuse is good too. When turning AC on the fan still does not come on.When plugging in an Actron code reader and turning the key on. The fan starts up immediately so I think the fan motor is working. Yet the fan never turns on while driving.
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Re: chronic overheating jeep [mellieg68] by bolivar
Aug 01, 2005 (10:09 pm)
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Replying to: mellieg68 (Aug 01, 2005 4:36 pm)

A blown head gasket?

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