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re: Car repair advice - radiator
Posted on 4/18/21 at 9:57 pm to Powerman
Posted on 4/18/21 at 9:57 pm to Powerman
DIAGNOSE the problem before firing the parts cannon.
A pressure test is simple.
Lots of possibilities; head gasket, plastic tanks on the radiator failing, plastic fittings, rubber hoses failing, screw clamps leaking as the hose shrinks under them (one of the reasons they invented the spring clamps), leaks in the plastic overflow tank.
Hope this helps...
A pressure test is simple.
Lots of possibilities; head gasket, plastic tanks on the radiator failing, plastic fittings, rubber hoses failing, screw clamps leaking as the hose shrinks under them (one of the reasons they invented the spring clamps), leaks in the plastic overflow tank.
Hope this helps...
Posted on 4/18/21 at 9:58 pm to wickowick
It could also be a faulty radiator cap.
Posted on 4/18/21 at 9:59 pm to Powerman
Agree with everyone else who said to have it pressure tested. It’s done with a small lump attached to a radiator cap. The radiator has to be cool, so the coolant doesn’t evaporate before the tech can seee it. Pretty simple operation, actually.
Posted on 4/18/21 at 10:00 pm to AndyCBR
Definitely good advice. Thanks Andy
Posted on 4/18/21 at 10:05 pm to Powerman
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Definitely good advice. Thanks Andy
If you pressurize a closed system and it doesn't hold the pressure is going somewhere.
Find the leak, fix the leak.
ETA: Soapy water in a spray bottle is your friend.
This post was edited on 4/18/21 at 10:07 pm
Posted on 4/18/21 at 10:15 pm to Powerman
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If I knew I could replace all of those for 1600 I'd do it in a heartbeat
Good deal for you.
4runner guy got fricked.
He replaced a bunch of made in Japan parts with a bunch of made in Mexico parts.
You never buy aftermarket parts unless the parts are better.
IE, I replaced every single rubber hose on my nissan at 200k. I went with all oem parts. Changed belts. Thermostat. Valve covers. Radiator cap. Overflow tank. Pcv. Belt tensioner. And plugs. The only aftermarket part purchased was the heatercore outlet. Stock one is plastic. I replaced with aluminium dayco model.
600 bucks total in parts.
All parts were manufactured in the US or in Japan.
Now at 240k. Other than a leaky seal from me abusing the steering rack... It's bulletproof.
Posted on 4/18/21 at 10:19 pm to X123F45
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You never buy aftermarket parts unless the parts are better.
Excellent point.
Wifey had a Mazda protege back in the early 90's (BTW that was a piece of shite) that developed a radiator leak in the plastic tanks on the radiator.
Replaced the radiator with a Modine aftermarket unit that had brass tanks instead of plastic.
Sometimes OEM is better, sometimes not.
Posted on 4/18/21 at 10:31 pm to Powerman
Just to replace the radiator was $600. I also had them replace the hoses and radiator cap.
Posted on 4/18/21 at 10:32 pm to Powerman
Does you car have a turbo?
Posted on 4/18/21 at 10:35 pm to Powerman
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I'm on the road and don't have tools but I can't imagine it would be more than 1000 to pay someone to replace it. I'll start calling for quotes tomorrow
I am the least handy person i know, and i changed mine out a few weeks ago
Just couple hours max. It’s literally disconnecting a couple of hoses, unhooking a couple of things, pull out old one, and reconnect
Posted on 4/18/21 at 10:36 pm to X123F45
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4runner guy got fricked.
He replaced a bunch of made in Japan parts with a bunch of made in Mexico parts.
My mechanic at the Toyota dealership used genuine OEM parts.
Posted on 4/18/21 at 10:40 pm to Nikki_T
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used genuine OEM parts.
So Hencho en Mexico
This post was edited on 4/18/21 at 10:41 pm
Posted on 4/18/21 at 10:43 pm to Nikki_T
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My mechanic at the Toyota dealership used genuine OEM parts
The way it read it seemed like a guy y'all knew. Not a dealership.
Next time, skip the heatercore. The 3.4 and 4.0 are well desigbed
Posted on 4/18/21 at 10:45 pm to fightin tigers
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So Hencho en Mexico
Posted on 4/18/21 at 10:48 pm to X123F45
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The way it read it seemed like a guy y'all knew. Not a dealership.
Next time, skip the heatercore. The 3.4 and 4.0 are well desigbed
I have a good relationship with the mechanic at the Toyota dealership where I purchased my 4Runner. I also bought a Highlander there last year. The 4Runner is the truck I let my dogs into. The dogs are not allowed inside my Highlander.
I didn't even think of getting feedback from TD when I had my radiator issue last month. Wish I did now...
This post was edited on 4/18/21 at 10:51 pm
Posted on 4/18/21 at 10:54 pm to Nikki_T
Ha, I'm about to drop 1k on a radiator replacement so I'm not knocking the made in. My mechanic is just a stickler for OEM on my car and it honestly doesn't save a ton.
Just glad it isn't the turbos
Just glad it isn't the turbos
This post was edited on 4/18/21 at 10:55 pm
Posted on 4/18/21 at 10:56 pm to fightin tigers
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Ha, I'm about to drop 1k on a radiator replacement so I'm not knocking the made in. My mechanic is just a stickler for OEM on my car and it honestly doesn't save a ton.
Just glad it isn't the turbos
I recommend you talk to our in-house, Andy.
Posted on 4/18/21 at 11:00 pm to Nikki_T
Andy, what can you do me on a W221 radiator?
$800 cash (installed) is the deal right now.
$800 cash (installed) is the deal right now.
This post was edited on 4/18/21 at 11:01 pm
Posted on 4/19/21 at 12:16 am to fightin tigers
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Does you car have a turbo?
Yeah it's a twin turbo. Does that complicate things?
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