That happens--when you shut off the engine the recirculation of water stops. the block and cylinder heads are still hot--so the heat causes the coolant to boil. Normally, you should not have this happen is your coolant and radiator cap are in good condition (raises the boiling point of the coolant) unless you just ran hard and shut it off. Otherwise you maybe looking at other problems that are just starting like a fan clutch, electric fan, or plugged external or internal core of the radiator. 1st check you cap, coolant, and wash out the external core of the radiator at a high pressure car wash (the quarter type)
2007-01-14 00:16:16
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answered by redrepair 5
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Usually that is water from the radiator going back into the holding tank. Sounds also like you need to check your antifreeze level in the plastic tank beside the radiator on sometimes its on the inside fender well. sounds to me like you could be heating up some.
2007-01-14 00:07:24
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answered by MINDNOVA 2
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2016-12-13 06:05:12
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answered by ? 3
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It could be the coolant being recovered back into the reservoir bottle.....you could be hearing the a/c you could.........Does it do it every time, or when you go on long trips. When in doubt, take it to your local mechanic.
2007-01-14 00:09:30
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answered by puzzled in reno 2
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need more info to answer. Could be the thermostat has stuck. It does sound like you have an overheating problem starting
2007-01-14 00:11:40
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answered by Anonymous
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check the coolant overflow/resovoir.
2007-01-14 00:03:28
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answered by buddy leight 3
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