Loosing Coolant & Over Heating
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Loosing Coolant & Over Heating - 8/27/2008 12:54:19 AM
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denverbres
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Joined: 2/16/2008 Status: offline
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Hi all! I''m having a bit of an annoying problem with my 1996 W210 E200 at the moment. Last week it started over heating in Dublin''s horrific traffic, however I found that the second I got moving, the temperature dropped back to normal levels straight away. I also turned on the cabin fan and blew hot air just to take a little away from the engine and this helped also. I did not allow the temp. to go into the red. I decided to buy a new thermostat for it but before I had the chance to fit it, I had pulled into the office car park and the car was gurgling when I turned the car off. I made a call to someone who knows a little bit of mechanics and he said it could be low on coolant, and sure enough, he was right so I topped it up. I replaced the Thermostat last night and filled the rad with coolant again but straight away I noticed that it was loosing some of the coolant I had just put in. I was REALLY careful not to spill any so I know that it''s not just because of my shaky hand or anything. Problem is, I can not see where the hell the leak is! has anybody had a similar problem with their car? what did you do to find it and resolve? Any help on this would be fantastic! Denver
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RE: Loosing Coolant & Over Heating - 8/27/2008 4:18:22 AM
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hedge55
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Joined: 8/4/2008 Status: offline
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hi I have E200 1994 recently I had similar problem with overheating my local garage told me that the radiator fan needs replacement and dirt is blocking the radiator - however a leak was also discovered from a pipe connected to the lowersdie of the radiator. I repaired what needed and it''s ok now. Overheating is risky and may damage the head gasket.
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