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HRT wrote:Could be a problem, might pay to check things with fan. I'm assuming you actually have an overflow bottle attacked to the radiator?
HRT wrote:You might have a buggered radiator cap, or the wrong one. If you get excessive pressure in the radiator then its supposed to open up the hole that goes to the overflow bottle so you would expect to see the coolant coming out there rather than from the radiator cap. Something is wrong if your fan NEVER goes though. The entire point of it is to prevent overheating
1998 wrote:ThoughT ExperimenTs: You may need a new fan switch. The little green plug that goes into the water out the right side of the head. Other than that check fuses, check battery and check contacts.
You should also hope the bubbling out of the radiator IS a blown head gasket and not a cracked head
If the fans on your car have not been working its likely to be a blown head gasket. Why? When the engine over heats it warps and damages the seal between the head and block.
ThoughT ExperimenTs wrote:1998 wrote:ThoughT ExperimenTs: You may need a new fan switch. The little green plug that goes into the water out the right side of the head. Other than that check fuses, check battery and check contacts.
You should also hope the bubbling out of the radiator IS a blown head gasket and not a cracked head
If the fans on your car have not been working its likely to be a blown head gasket. Why? When the engine over heats it warps and damages the seal between the head and block.
The engine temp gague is normal though so the engine should be fine, just a problem with the radiator cap? IUf I go see toyota albany are they likly to give some advice after lookinbg at it? and if the head gasket was blowen wouldn't I have a lot of smoke?
1598cc wrote:you can also easily make up a fan switch yourself.. just a +ve from battery, to a switch then to fan. ezpz!
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