Hey,
I recently bought my GM. Its a 94 Grand Marquis GS(4.6L). I love the car but it has its issues. One recent issue i found was with the cooling system.
My coolant is disappearing from the reservoir everytime i drive my car. I fill it up to the cold fill line and its gone. There is no visible leak under the car of coolant. Before my mechanic flushed the system he said the stuff that was in there was a nasty brown/red color and had to be flushed about 10 times before it came out "clean".
My next issue i am noticing is when accelerating i can hear a gurgling noise under the hood. Its only under acceleration. I know from experience and common sense that this means there is air in the system, but does it signify where it is coming from generally?
I just had a fresh oil change and since the oil change i have checked the oil and i havent noticed any coolant in the oil, although I am not 100% what coolant in oil looks like. My oil looks like fresh changed oil.
Now this may just be the low temps here, but whenever i have driven the car even after driving for a half hour, the temp gauge stays in about the left 1/4 of the normal range. Like i said, it may be the cold temps here or just that this is the norm, but i figured it would at least get halfway up the normal scale. This may also have to do with my coolant being low.
Anyways, what are some checks i can do to see where this coolant is going? Like i said no visible drips are showing up(parked it over fresh snow over night).
Also, where is the radiator cap on these cars, or is it just the reservoir cap? Because i pulled up the black trim over the radiator and didnt see a cap, but i could have missed it. Because of this i dont know if the radiator is also low or if it s just the reservoir that is low.
The checks i plan on doing but cant due to the freezing cold temps here is a compression test to check for head gasket issues, get the resevoir cap checked for a leak, and i was gonna look into the radiator if i can find a cap somewhere.
Any other checks i should do? My mechanic was busy and couldnt get me in for a few weeks. He runs a 2 man shop and does great work so everyone in town goes to him for most of their car problems. I dont want to pay the local dealer to check it because they charge $90 to diagnose when i know i can get it diagnosed for free at my mechanic. Anyways, if anyone has any tips or suggestions please let me know.
Thanks.
I recently bought my GM. Its a 94 Grand Marquis GS(4.6L). I love the car but it has its issues. One recent issue i found was with the cooling system.
My coolant is disappearing from the reservoir everytime i drive my car. I fill it up to the cold fill line and its gone. There is no visible leak under the car of coolant. Before my mechanic flushed the system he said the stuff that was in there was a nasty brown/red color and had to be flushed about 10 times before it came out "clean".
My next issue i am noticing is when accelerating i can hear a gurgling noise under the hood. Its only under acceleration. I know from experience and common sense that this means there is air in the system, but does it signify where it is coming from generally?
I just had a fresh oil change and since the oil change i have checked the oil and i havent noticed any coolant in the oil, although I am not 100% what coolant in oil looks like. My oil looks like fresh changed oil.
Now this may just be the low temps here, but whenever i have driven the car even after driving for a half hour, the temp gauge stays in about the left 1/4 of the normal range. Like i said, it may be the cold temps here or just that this is the norm, but i figured it would at least get halfway up the normal scale. This may also have to do with my coolant being low.
Anyways, what are some checks i can do to see where this coolant is going? Like i said no visible drips are showing up(parked it over fresh snow over night).
Also, where is the radiator cap on these cars, or is it just the reservoir cap? Because i pulled up the black trim over the radiator and didnt see a cap, but i could have missed it. Because of this i dont know if the radiator is also low or if it s just the reservoir that is low.
The checks i plan on doing but cant due to the freezing cold temps here is a compression test to check for head gasket issues, get the resevoir cap checked for a leak, and i was gonna look into the radiator if i can find a cap somewhere.
Any other checks i should do? My mechanic was busy and couldnt get me in for a few weeks. He runs a 2 man shop and does great work so everyone in town goes to him for most of their car problems. I dont want to pay the local dealer to check it because they charge $90 to diagnose when i know i can get it diagnosed for free at my mechanic. Anyways, if anyone has any tips or suggestions please let me know.
Thanks.
Comment