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Temperature Rising, but radiator is ok!!!???
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<blockquote data-quote="5201" data-source="post: 128717" data-attributes="member: 544"><p>Agreed..... I have had the water pressure test done when i noticed i was losing water in the radiator, but no visible signs of leaks from the normal problematic areas. Guess there are small leaks from the aircon heater, but this is usually not the place to check for leaks. Now we all know better!!</p><p></p><p>Had i known that i could bypass the heater, would have done so way earlier instead of finding out by having overheated engine!! Thankfully I have trained myself to constantly look at the temperature indicator.... phew....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="5201, post: 128717, member: 544"] Agreed..... I have had the water pressure test done when i noticed i was losing water in the radiator, but no visible signs of leaks from the normal problematic areas. Guess there are small leaks from the aircon heater, but this is usually not the place to check for leaks. Now we all know better!! Had i known that i could bypass the heater, would have done so way earlier instead of finding out by having overheated engine!! Thankfully I have trained myself to constantly look at the temperature indicator.... phew.... [/QUOTE]
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