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noticed my car has been running a little hot lately, so i popped the hood and i could hear the coolant cooking in the tube
![]() 1, i guess my thermostat is the cause, right? 2, does it matter that the coolant was cooking ? like leaving lime residue ow something? 3, anyone knows how much a new one would run? This post has been edited by Predator: Apr 21, 2006 - 10:38 AM -------------------- ![]() |
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woohoo! i just replaced the thermostat, it was really simple, took like an hour and it's working like a charm!
while i was at it i gave her a new set of Denso platinum sparkplugs too, running a bit smoother actually, the old ones was in very bad condition i'm so happy ![]() ![]() -------------------- ![]() |
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QUOTE(Predator @ May 9, 2006 - 2:48 PM) [snapback]431996[/snapback] woohoo! i just replaced the thermostat, it was really simple, took like an hour and it's working like a charm! while i was at it i gave her a new set of Denso platinum sparkplugs too, running a bit smoother actually, the old ones was in very bad condition i'm so happy ![]() ![]() Nice. Just an hour and five maintenance parts and all those worries are history. ![]() Yellow94Gt |
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