If your vehicle has a coolant leak, it can lead to engine problems. Learn how to recognize the signs of a coolant leak and what you should do if you have one.
A blown head gasket will allow coolant to leak into the combustion chamber, or externally, or could allow combustion gases into the cooling passages. If coolant leaks into the combustion chamber it will come out of your tail pipe as white smoke. It can also seep past your piston rings while...
Coolant fluid Windshield wiper fluid Transmission fluid Power steering fluid Differential fluid Radiator fluid If you see any of these fluids leaking, then that is a sign your car is in bad shape. You should take it to a mechanic as soon as possible to get it checked out. This can ...
Like all vehicles, there are a lot of fluids that keep a tow truck running, including oil, coolant, transmission fluid and brake fluid. If you see any fluid leaking from your tow truck, stop driving it and schedule an appointment to have it checked out. If you ignore the leak and conti...
Oil leaks can damage a serpentine belt in a short period of time. 2.Oil leaks. Sometimes, an engine develops oil leaks around the belt area, which causes the belt to get soaked in oil, see the photo. Oil or coolant can damage the serpentine or timing belt fast. ...
I think i can send you a picture of my actual coolant leak from the head gasket in the single location from where it is coming. Can I send this to you and then you can tell me whether your product will have a chance of stopping the leak? The Car is a 1996 Ford Taurus 3.0 OHV,...