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08.05.2020 15:26 # 1
cnrars
friends for the last 15-20 days I have been constantly warning that my car's water is missing, I added water a few times, but again it decreased, I added water until the max text last week and now it is 2 fingers below the max line. but the vehicle is not overheating, by the way, I just noticed that I parked my car, a little brown water flowed out of gold, what could it be? I came with the air conditioner turned on, could it be from it? or what could it cost too much?
08.05.2020 15:26 # 2
berk2309
Well, bro, I don't know much, but the gasket can be between 500 and 400 something else. There is one more subject, which is painful in the meantime.
08.05.2020 15:26 # 3
106_arts
brown is the anti-freeze water you say is most likely it is running away from the barrier pray prayer whether it is running away from the gasket take it to the master see below
08.05.2020 15:26 # 4
ose
bend down to where the belts are, the lower parts where the timing cover is. Water might be missing from the circulation. Look at the radiator connections and see the hoses and connection clamps through which other water passes, the place where the water misses is a whiteness similar to oxidation or rust. it would be healthier for you to look under it. Gaskets are the last possibility. The problem may be very simple, depending on where it is missed.
08.05.2020 15:26 # 5
cerci07
[QUOTE = kankam_743] lean over where the belts are, look at the bottom of the timing cover or something. Water might be missing from the circulation. Look at the radiator connections and see the hoses and connection clamps through which other water passes, the place where the water misses is a whiteness similar to oxidation or rust. it would be healthier for you to look under it. Gaskets are the last possibility. The problem may be very simple, depending on where it is missed. [/ QUOTE]
+1
if the right wheel is running through there it is 90% cycled
08.05.2020 15:26 # 6
cnrars
There was a hose called octopus in my car, the service changed it, I gave 210 lira including labor, right? cnrars 2011-05-28 17:31:34
08.05.2020 15:26 # 7
ose
[QUOTE = cnrars] There was a hose called octopus in my car, the service changed it, I gave 210 lira including labor, right? [/ QUOTE] If you wrote here without making a brother do it. You're saying it too. maybe he was missing from the handcuffs.
08.05.2020 15:26 # 8
hhuzun
inexperience happening to all of us, but then we learn it ourselves
08.05.2020 15:26 # 9
Guests
If the inside of the radiator water turns brown, then put your finger in it and look at the water, if it is oiled, then the car is burning.
08.05.2020 15:26 # 10
Guests
If the vehicle is running out of water, there is a big probability of shortage in the thermostat or thermostat hose.
Assuming that the Price of the Original Thermostat 125 - 135 TL Workmanship 50 TL No Extra Stuff
08.05.2020 15:26 # 11
klemann
[QUOTE = ColonelDemircan] If the vehicle is running out of water, there is a big probability of thermostat or thermostat hose.
Assuming that the Price of the Original Thermostat 125 - 135 TL Workmanship 50 TL No Extra Stuff
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the man solved his problem but you are still making comments without reading;)
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