As usual, if car owners can identify the cause of faulty Universal Joints, they can easily avoid the issues, along with selecting a suitable replacement. In this article, we will list out a few of the most common causes of bad universal joints: Heavy duty One of the most common ...
Faulty Radiator Cap The radiator cap seals in all the pressure of the cooling system. Over time, the seal can break down and allow antifreeze to leak. The radiator cap can be located on the radiator or plastic coolant tank. Hose Leak A leak in one of the hoses that circulates the cool...
I have 2000 Volvo s40 1.9t when I add coolant to expansion reservoir it comes up in one of the spark plugs Wells I started the car once after it stalled with starting fluid I drove it’s lil but it ran really bad I’m sure its blown head gasket due to the fact I noticed a lil ...
If the compression stroke is faulty, the engine will use more fuel per mile. 4 Take your car in for service if you notice any of these signs. Damage can happen within minutes of a car running on low oil, so it’s always better to be safe rather than sorry. A mechanic will be able...
See if you can pinpoint the faulty hose and replace it. If you are still having issues, you may want to bring the vehicle in for a proper diagnosis. Thank you! -BDP Reply Augo on May 21, 2020 at 6:38 pm I have a 1983 motorhome with a Chevy 454 7.4L Big Block engine. I am ...