MAJOR coolant problems

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blk\blk90

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I got a slight problem with my coolant stuff. When I have the heater switch to vent, car running or not, coolant leaks out of the passenger side radiator in 2 spots, 1 on the driver side and alot from the back. I went out to my car this morning and the leak had reached all the way to my rear tire. When I leave it off there is only a small drip from the radiator with the car running. I have a small clue as to what it might be but dread to think it's that. help! shrug

edit: Also my coolant light will come off and on randomly, even with a full over flow tank and radiator. And the temp guage will shoot up while the heat cools off untill I spin the motor faster then the temp will go down and the heat will go up. :confused:

<small>[ February 01, 2004, 10:00 PM: Message edited by: blk\blk90 ]</small>
 

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Start with Steve's suggestion, you can get an OEM radiator from www.radiators.com for $130 shipped to your doorstep the next day. It'll be slightly over $130 with shipping but not too much...it's better than waiting days for a replacement from an auto store.
 

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You can also get lifetime radiators at autozone for $170 if I recall correctly...
 

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I got a new radiator waiting to be put in, oreileys, $179 w/limited warranty. Not bad I guess. But what's up w/the other crap? I really hope it's not the heater core. :mad:
 

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blk\blk90:
I got a new radiator waiting to be put in, oreileys, $179 w/limited warranty. Not bad I guess. But what's up w/the other crap? I really hope it's not the heater core. :mad:
Temp gauge could be due to air in the coolant system. And the low coolant light might be due to a dirty sensor. Pull the sensor out of the overflow tube and give it a good cleaning.
 

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All of the symptoms you described can be attributed to the leaking radiator and the follow-on effects of low coolant levels due to the leak.

Replace it and properly fill the system.

Steve
 

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