This is really starting to piss me off. After the heater core blew, it overheated, understandable, since the antifreeze seeped through the heater core. But later, like a couple days after, I filled it up and closed the cap. Started it, it ran fine for like 10 minutes, then the check engine light came on. Overheating again. So Scott told me it was the way I filled it up. So I did it the way he told me to, had the cap off, started it up, let it warm up, filled it up, let it run and run. I put the cap on and moved it up and down the driveway, after 10 minutes or so, again, it overheated.
Now what confuses me, is that when I changed the heater core hoses, a few months back, I had drained collant from the radiator. Quite a good amount, and when I changed the hoses, I put coolant right back in and started right up, no letting it get warm and filling it while running. It didn't overheat then something else went when the core blew.
Now what confuses me, is that when I changed the heater core hoses, a few months back, I had drained collant from the radiator. Quite a good amount, and when I changed the hoses, I put coolant right back in and started right up, no letting it get warm and filling it while running. It didn't overheat then something else went when the core blew.
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