...cold. The closed t-stat forces circulation through the heater system. This causes flow over the hot surfaces, and carries the heat from the area of the cylinders to the area of the t-stat. without ...
...cold to over heating. I have to stop after 10 miles and let the car cool down. Does any body have any idea why. If I take the radiator cap off, when the car is hot, it bubbles and over flows. So I ...
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...hot radiator water. I have check radiator and all fluids are good. A/C blows cold air but this vapor is driving me crazy. How do I fix it?? Depends on your car. Most are to remove the entire dash to ...
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cold, run engine without the coolant cap on, have heater control switch on hot, let the system heat up, be careful it may pump out some coolant till the thermostat opens, when the thermostat opens the
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hot enough and is ejecting all the moisture created by the process of combustion out of the exhaust. Cold days and short drives do not help. the excess moisture left in the exhaust system rusts it out
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...is fine after that??? the white "smoke" is probably water vapor from combustion in cold cylinders as the engine warms up it is super heated in the hot exhaust system and is no longer visible to the ...
...cold. After complete heat-up vapor will appear clear. It is unlikely that any water could get in your crankcase but you took the extra step to ensure the oil is clean. There was a lot of water in the ...
...cold, it is mormal the exhaust pipe will emit water vapor (white steam) and water until the engine reaches running temperature. If this problem occurs when the engine is hot and been running a while ...
...the exhaust system (e.g. when first started it would be cool) the water vapor condenses and drips from the tail pipe. Just like water drips from an ice cold beverage container on a hot, humid day.
...hot engine and cold water don't mix, causes steam and vapor locks. Next time let it cool then add water. When cold crank it over a few times with thermostat out.put back thermo then add coolant and ...
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