I check my car while the engine is warm. Both radiator coolant level is low
and the reservoir is empty while I check the reservoir yesterday morning
before I drove the car is at max level. I am wondering if there has air
bubbles in coolant, will it act the symtom like that?
Thanks
Eric
"Tegger®" <teggeratistopdotcom@changetheobvious.invalid> wrote in message
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> "Eric" <ewong1@email.mot.com> spake unto the masses in
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> > My 1991 Accord is acting overheating problem over 40 MPH. The
> > temperature gauge rises to almost red indicator at highway speed, over
> > 55MPH. I already changed the thermostat and bleed the coolant air
> > bubbles. The symptom happens at hot environment; I notice the coolant
> > boiling in the reservoir with many bubbles and create a very high
> > pressure to push the coolant out of reservoir. I am wondering can
> > anyone suggest the solution to solve this problem.
> >
>
>
>
> Sounds suspiciously like a failed head gasket.
>
> When you make sure the rad AND the reservoir are at the proper level,
> afterwards does the rad go down and the reservoir go up?
>
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