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December 31st, 2011 03:33 AM #11
any updates on this sir? for my case, i suspect a leak, nagbabawas daily (kaunti lang though).
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July 19th, 2014 12:55 AM #12Bump ko lang itong thread na ito.
The second day since my dad gave me his project car nag overheat ako, so naging habit ko na mag lagay nang tubig sa radiator and coolant reservoir before I use my car. (Matagal na stock yung auto)
Fast forward to this day, two weeks ko na napansin na hindi ako na nababawasan ng tubig sa radiator but laging ubos ang tubig ko sa coolant reservoir ko.
I texted my dad kung ano ang problem, he told me wala daw problema, kasi may may tubro daw yung tsikot, mainit daw yung turbo kaya laging nauubos yung tubig ko sa coolant reservoir.
Madala pag lumalabas ako ng tsikot naririnig kong kumukulo yung coolant reservoir ko, pero normal naman temp sa gauge ko.
Ano problema dito?
Thanks guys!
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July 19th, 2014 01:28 AM #13Palinis mo muna radiator at check mo mga hose at water pump bka my leak.. Isa din common ung radiator cap.. Kung di fan clutch ung engine mo bka malambot na ung clutch.. Pag ok lahat iyon tiyak my pressure na head cylinder ng engine mo
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July 22nd, 2014 12:11 PM #14
I've owned a CRV, City before and now I'm driving an Elantra and Grand Vitara. For the CRV, City & GV, never nabawasan yung ng coolant yung coolant reservoir. Pero yung Elantra ko, after a few months, nababawasan ng coolant. Same din with my dad's Starex. Ganon ba talaga mga Hyundai?
Another question: Do I need to go to a Suzuki specialist talyer to have my GV's airocon looked at? Napansin ko kasi wala nang lamig na lumalabas sa left vent (center part ng dashboard may dalawang left & right aircon vent) pero sa right, may lamig pa.Last edited by 3ple4; July 22nd, 2014 at 12:13 PM.
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July 23rd, 2014 09:16 PM #15Di naman pressurized ang cooling system ng crosswind kaya di kailangang ibleed.
May leak yan di mo lang makita, kapag mahina lang ang leak sa init ng makina
natutuyo kaagad di mo makikita na may basa. hanapin mo na lang kung may recidue ng
coolant sa mga hoses pati sa likuran ng makina, kung meron doon yon may leak.
Kung may usok na maputi head gasket, kung nagkukulay brown ang langis dito humahalo ang coolant.
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July 23rd, 2014 09:41 PM #16
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July 24th, 2014 11:21 AM #17Sir correct me if Im wrong, ang pressurized cooling system ay walang lagayan ng tubig ang radiator,
walang radiator cap, wala din na coolant reservoir. Sa expantion tank ito nilalagyan ng coolant o
tubig.
Yes there is a pressure when hot, but pressurized cooling system is different and its mostly found in
european cars.
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July 24th, 2014 01:00 PM #18
Like what brand of european cars?
In todays cars, be it euro, japan, korean, etc. ........ the radiator cap (i.e on top of the radiator) is almost non existent. Coolant reservoir is one and the same as expansion tank, IIRC.
Or can you name a euro brand that has a separate coolant tank and expansion tank?
I have euro and jap cars. And I never put water straight into the radiator, its always straight into expansion/coolant tank.
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July 24th, 2014 04:22 PM #19Like BMW and almost all euro cars has no coolant reservoir tank separate from the system.
Expansion tank of these cars are part of entire cooling system or coolant circulation and the system is sealed,
that's why they called it pressurized.
Jap cars coolant reservoir serve only as a coolant storage when the excessive coolant and pressure from the radiator
release during hot and back to it when cold.
The two system are different. We can filled coolant in coolant reservoir just to put it into max. level but you can not
filled the system full via coolant reservoir, you have to use the radiator cap. In pressurized system no option only in
expansion tank to put coolant through the system, then bleed to assure that there is no air in the system if there is
it will create problem.
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July 24th, 2014 04:33 PM #20
of course! the former was more enlightening than reading the Holy Book. mom loved the Ten...
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