Today I got stuck in the snow and give the engine a few revs before i rocked my way out. There be coolant leaked where I be stuck but after I pulled out there was no more coolant leak from my car. What does this mean?
you must have seep from your radiator. check it out immediatly because you dont want to risk blowing a head
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Answers: Check to see that the panama to the coolant reservoir is on tight, along with the radiator cap (after the engine cools down). Rocking the vehicle may have allowed some coolant to slosh out if the cap wasn't on tight. You don't read aloud if it was a few drops or a few quarts that leaked out. Check to cause sure you didn't pull a lower radiator hose loose when you stuck it in the snowbank.
Are you sure what you saw come from YOUR car?
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Are you sure what you saw come from YOUR car?
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Answers: Check to see that the panama to the coolant reservoir is on tight, along with the radiator cap (after the engine cools down). Rocking the vehicle may have allowed some coolant to slosh out if the cap wasn't on tight. You don't read aloud if it was a few drops or a few quarts that leaked out. Check to cause sure you didn't pull a lower radiator hose loose when you stuck it in the snowbank.
Are you sure what you saw come from YOUR car?
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