Blown Radiator Hose Radiator hoses are designed to handle high pressure and heat, but they can wear out over time. If a hose blows, you might see steam billowing from under your hood and notice your fluid level dropping fast. Addressing a blown hose quickly is imperative to keep your ...
1. Engine Overheating: If the engine is overheating is can cause a thermo-lock in the cooling system which can produce a gurgling noise inside the engine radiator or coolant reservoir. This can be due to a stuck thermostat, blown head gasket, bad radiator cap or a coolant leak which can ...
Smoke coming from the exhaust pipe is a tell-tale sign of a blown head gasket. Please contact our technical support line at 888-863-0426 so that we can get a better understanding of the vehicle’s condition and be able to make any appropriate recommendations. Thank you! -BDP Reply ...
Safety tech is good now, but isn't enough to completely eliminate human error, just like fixing one of these older models, a simple mistake can result in craziness, not worth it to me fixing such an older computer when I could pick up a working powerbook etc for approx. $100 Questa ...
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