Does it bubble back through the radiator? Sometimes if the head gasket is bad it will spew water out the overflow.
2006-11-17 07:37:49
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answered by ask_youwillreceive 1
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could be water pump. Fords are known for thier head gasket leaks. remove the radiator cap, start and warm up car look for bubbles and exhaust fumes coming from the coolant. If non, it is not the head gasket. If it is I would replace the head gaskets and catalytic converter. the catalytic converter can get plugged and cause back exhaust pressure that ruins the head gaskets.
The water pump should start leaking coolant before it goes out.
A clogged catalytic converter can also cause over heating, and power lose ,
2006-11-17 07:40:42
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answered by Anonymous
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could desire to be various issues. First, verify your radiator coolant point (be optimistic you learn it whilst the vehicle is chilly - a minimum of two or 3 hours after it has final run). If its low, precise it off. 2d, do you scent a candy scent jointly as driving or in case you stand at the back of your vehicle whilst that is working? if so, you may only have a coolant leak from perchance a bad hose. If there is white on your vehicle's exhaust emissions, you in all hazard have a cracked cylinder head. in case you have run out of coolant earlier and saved on driving, you have in all hazard cracked your cylinder head. additionally, it may desire to be a bad fan seize or motor (if electric) in the experience that your fluid point is superb
2016-12-30 14:18:28
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answered by crunkleton 3
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Incorrect ordtuck thermostat, incorrect timimg,,raditor plugedded up, raditor cap plugged or worn out, Inopertaive fan.,loose fan belt, Water pump.
2006-11-17 08:31:52
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answered by ? 4
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Your fan may be broken. Next time it over heats, keep the engine running and lift the hood and see if you can hear the fan running.
2006-11-17 07:38:53
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answered by blazenphoenix 4
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Sounds like a bad water pump.
2006-11-17 07:28:22
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answered by wildbill05733 6
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my 87 nova does this, my bf says it's the radiator
2006-11-17 07:34:10
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answered by jack spicer 5
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