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Coolant issues
2004 Ford escape.
I have the radiator drain plug out;bottom radiator hose off..plastic reservoir is full of water,coolant but not draining ..still full. Any suggestions..ideas..possible cures? |
It needs a vent to allow air in as coolant escapes. Did you try removing the UPPER hose too? Are you positive the radiator is full?
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Upper hose,no.no drain plug on radiator and bottom hose off.should be plenty to vent.radiator obviously is empty.
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Yamavstar,
How about we get the reason you started this whole thing? What really happened and did you determine just what ? I'm pretty sure there is a lot more to know before offering and ideas, what do you think? thanks. |
What prompted this was overheating.but the reservoir was still at a good level.i believe the prob was this.found one of these in the reservoir blocking the outlet to radiator and when I took off hose from reservoir to radiator found what I'm gonna call deer turd looking things.test drive here after a beer...lol
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Posted more..waiting for moderator to clear my attachments.
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While waiting for pictures to load I would recommend pouring water in the radiator fill and seeing what comes the open radiator drain. Mostly just to see what happens.
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Once again...the reservoir will not drain.pics will clarify.
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Ohh I didn't realize that year didn't have a radiator cap. The coolant reservoir cap does need to be removed though.
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Uh....ya..realize that.
thanks. |
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