oil in coolant
#13
If it's a auto, yeah... but if it's a stick he's got no oil cooler lines going into his radiator. If it's a stick, I hate to break it to you, but you have a blown head gasket. A leakdown test would confirm this.
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#14
For aberk80 swan
- its not 100% that it is head gasket. I had 2001 Voyager manual and i had leaking Oil Cooler.I visited 3 different garage and i got 3 answer that it is gasket BUT i did find out my self that it was Cooler. I got used one from Ebay and replaced by my self. So my problem got repaired cheap and it was easy.It took 30min.
Emil Kvick
- read from internet how to find out ways how chek cylinder head gasket. and then If you cant see any symptoms (exept oil in coolant) about gasket then you have crack in Oil Cooler.Save money and be sure before mechanic in some garage will open your engine.After what you still may have that problem
- its not 100% that it is head gasket. I had 2001 Voyager manual and i had leaking Oil Cooler.I visited 3 different garage and i got 3 answer that it is gasket BUT i did find out my self that it was Cooler. I got used one from Ebay and replaced by my self. So my problem got repaired cheap and it was easy.It took 30min.
Emil Kvick
- read from internet how to find out ways how chek cylinder head gasket. and then If you cant see any symptoms (exept oil in coolant) about gasket then you have crack in Oil Cooler.Save money and be sure before mechanic in some garage will open your engine.After what you still may have that problem
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