Hello guys I have a 2004 Toyota Avalon..I had it for a year Runs great very smooth and quiet I recently used the AC for the very first time the first day I used it I noticed the temperature gauge started going up so I shut the AC off temperature drop back down to normal the next day went out again it was a hot day turn the AC on temperature went up again a little higher almost hit the red zone I pulled over part let it sit for a while restart at the car started driving turn the AC off temperature drop back down to normal but this time it started going back up again pulled over and let it cool down I was only 5 minutes away from home I'm very careful with my car's so I pulled over anyways didn't want to chance anything the next day I took it to the dealer the dealer said I had a blown head gasket I cannot believe it the car runs so smooth and quiet I had worked on cars before in my younger days but I had checked the oil and antifreeze everything was clean old milky Flash no nothing car runs quiet no smoking out exhaust pipe nothing I took it to another mechanic they rechecked it for me they said I had a blown head gasket I had them replace it they replace the head gasket got the car back the car run even smoother which was unbelievable because it ran smooth to begin with but I turn my AC on and it starts so I now drive the car with no AC cuz somebody please tell me why just this car only overheat when I turn the AC on can somebody please help me and yes both cooling fans do go on thermostat was changed when they replace the heads
Hi guys, I have a 2014 F150 5.0 and after about 15 or 20 minutes of running the coolant fans both of them kick into high. There is no overheating everything seems to be OK but they kick into high and it appears to be a common problem. I did just have the engine replaced and it did not do this before hand but now does it. Any thoughts?
I have a 2003 Honda Civic LX which has an overheating issue. I have been to multiple people and have replaced multiple parts to try and fix the problem. The overheating in my car only occurs when I am climbing up a steep hill. Driving on flat land or through our town is completely fine. I have replaced my thermostat 3 times, my water pump and timing belt, a sensor to the temperature gauge 2 times, upper and lower radiator hoses, a switch which the guy at the auto parts store called a "fan switch" 2 times, and have also had it tested to see if my head gasket was the issue; it read to be okay though. My car currently has around 144,000 miles on it however the dealer that I bought the car from said it had the original engine, which I soon found out was a lie because the mechanic who put my water pump and timing belt on saw junkyard markings on the bottom of the engine. Any insight from you or anyone else who may see this comment is very appreciated. Thanks!
+Cody Litten Thank you for your inquiry. We do not have service manuals for your vehicle to give you repair advice. We suggest referring to a service manual for the issues you are having with your vehicle.
hi the same thing happen to a car that i was about to buy it was 05 civic special edicion the guy even was selling me the car for 1300 i want that car so much!!! but like im telling you the same thing as yours and same miles about 140 something !!! even the guy change water pump , timing belt and all that you done to yours
hey Wayne, I have a 2005 Civic LX. I appreciate any videos on doing repairs on these cars. Mine has 93,000 miles and I still have the original radiator and heater hoses. I'm assuming they are needing replacement, but I've heard that Honda hoses can go 100,000 miles. Should I go ahead and change them? Thanks again.
+Glenn Dallinger Thank you for your inquiry. We do not have repair books for your vehicle to give you the recommended maintenance on your vehicle. We suggest you consult with a service book for the maintenance on your vehicle.
How's your fluid. Try looking for white spots around engine as he showed. Change your thermostat. Very easy and cheap. Your idle surge could be sure in your system. Idle it with hester on and watch temperature. Should be fine while it purged air out of system. Go to chrisfix channel . He is amazing and so is scotty kill more. Good luck and let me know.
Whatever is the name of the tool you used to fasten the clamps?
Hello guys I have a 2004 Toyota Avalon..I had it for a year Runs great very smooth and quiet I recently used the AC for the very first time the first day I used it I noticed the temperature gauge started going up so I shut the AC off temperature drop back down to normal the next day went out again it was a hot day turn the AC on temperature went up again a little higher almost hit the red zone I pulled over part let it sit for a while restart at the car started driving turn the AC off temperature drop back down to normal but this time it started going back up again pulled over and let it cool down I was only 5 minutes away from home I'm very careful with my car's so I pulled over anyways didn't want to chance anything the next day I took it to the dealer the dealer said I had a blown head gasket I cannot believe it the car runs so smooth and quiet I had worked on cars before in my younger days but I had checked the oil and antifreeze everything was clean old milky Flash no nothing car runs quiet no smoking out exhaust pipe nothing I took it to another mechanic they rechecked it for me they said I had a blown head gasket I had them replace it they replace the head gasket got the car back the car run even smoother which was unbelievable because it ran smooth to begin with but I turn my AC on and it starts so I now drive the car with no AC cuz somebody please tell me why just this car only overheat when I turn the AC on can somebody please help me and yes both cooling fans do go on thermostat was changed when they replace the heads
Do i need to drain the coolant before removing the hose that i wanna replace ( lower ) ? Great vids! Thanks
Hi guys, I have a 2014 F150 5.0 and after about 15 or 20 minutes of running the coolant fans both of them kick into high. There is no overheating everything seems to be OK but they kick into high and it appears to be a common problem. I did just have the engine replaced and it did not do this before hand but now does it. Any thoughts?
I have a 2003 Honda Civic LX which has an overheating issue. I have been to multiple people and have replaced multiple parts to try and fix the problem. The overheating in my car only occurs when I am climbing up a steep hill. Driving on flat land or through our town is completely fine. I have replaced my thermostat 3 times, my water pump and timing belt, a sensor to the temperature gauge 2 times, upper and lower radiator hoses, a switch which the guy at the auto parts store called a "fan switch" 2 times, and have also had it tested to see if my head gasket was the issue; it read to be okay though. My car currently has around 144,000 miles on it however the dealer that I bought the car from said it had the original engine, which I soon found out was a lie because the mechanic who put my water pump and timing belt on saw junkyard markings on the bottom of the engine. Any insight from you or anyone else who may see this comment is very appreciated. Thanks!
+Cody Litten
Thank you for your inquiry. We do not have service manuals for your vehicle to give you repair advice. We suggest referring to a service manual for the issues you are having with your vehicle.
hi the same thing happen to a car that i was about to buy it was 05 civic special edicion the guy even was selling me the car for 1300 i want that car so much!!! but like im telling you the same thing as yours and same miles about 140 something !!! even the guy change water pump , timing belt and all that you done to yours
hey Wayne, I have a 2005 Civic LX. I appreciate any videos on doing repairs on these cars. Mine has 93,000 miles and I still have the original radiator and heater hoses. I'm assuming they are needing replacement, but I've heard that Honda hoses can go 100,000 miles. Should I go ahead and change them? Thanks again.
+Glenn Dallinger
Thank you for your inquiry. We
do not have repair books for your vehicle to give you the recommended
maintenance on your vehicle. We suggest you consult with a service book for the
maintenance on your vehicle.
Hey, I have a 2006 Honda accord.......my idle keeps going up and down causing the car to overheat, what must I do???
How's your fluid. Try looking for white spots around engine as he showed. Change your thermostat. Very easy and cheap. Your idle surge could be sure in your system. Idle it with hester on and watch temperature. Should be fine while it purged air out of system. Go to chrisfix channel . He is amazing and so is scotty kill more. Good luck and let me know.
The radiator hose popped off when engine switch off but no heat was detected by sensors it is a prado 150 2010 why is that I need to know it fast
Just wondering if there are other ecu's i can use with an o4 honda civic,
My car has this problem a leak on the radiator hose
What is the name of the tool you used to fasten the clamps?
Hose Clamp Pliers