Inconsistent Coolant leak after flush
#13
the water pump is a fairly cheap and easy fix, i just did it myself a couple months ago and it was a couple hundred bucks between parts and labor. i had the same issue after the water pump was replaced, with antifreeze still leaking out from somewhere. it ended up being there was still air bubbles in the system. if you look under your hood, you will notice the significant height difference from the hoses to where the top of the radiator is, which makes it hard to get the right ventilation and a pain in the *** to bleed the air out. take the coolant cap off the radiator when the vehicle is cold, start the vehicle, and while its warming up keep squeezing the radiator hose and watch to see if the coolant level drops or bubbles. once the thermostat opens do it a few more times and hopefully that will do the trick.
#14
Putting 2 and 2 together, ummmmm......that just don't make sense and I'm a dumb drunk moron?
#16
#17
Then why are you saying:
i just did it myself a couple months ago and it was a couple hundred bucks between parts and labor.
Well, that's a text book moronic line and a classic example that you have no English Comprehension skills. Obviously, English Comprehension wasn't a strong point in your education was it?
BTW<-----Next time use spell check because your English grammar sucks. Also, your basic complete sentence building lacks as well. Let me help you out with an English course: http://www.grammarbook.com/english_rules.asp Next time you open your mouth don't place your foot in it first.