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Coolant boiling HELP!

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Old 09-13-2005, 07:21 PM
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95 neon's reservoir is pressurized or not, anybody know?

 
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I dissabmled the reservoir, washed it, and discovered the filler cap leaks.

Does it mean air could get into coolant circulation from there?
 
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The resivior is not presurised. Change the cap.
 
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Well, I decided to just rewire the radiator fans with an adjustable radiator temp controller. $25 for the controller with probe and about $3 for the wire connectors and wires and the fans work just fine now. Thanks for everyone's help.

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Default RE: Coolant boiling HELP!

My dad's neon had this same problem and it wasn't the head gasket. It ended up being that the heater hoses had hairline cracks. Spent 2 dollars and 1 year later its just fine.

My Lincoln started to lose coolant. I went to Autozone (mine isn't one of the retard filled ones) and rented/borrowed for free after returning it, the Coolant System Pressure Tester. I tested it and it turned out that my cap was only holding pressure at 13psi and I needed 18. I bough t a new cap up at the Lincoln Dealership for $9 and its been working great since, with no leaks. That was 3 months ago.

Good Luck on diagnosing the problem, but a pressure test is a great start. BTW, the tester looks and works like the p-nis pump from Austin Powers.
 



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