antifreeze reserve tank
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antifreeze reserve tank
when it is cold can the reserve tank be at low? it is at low now but when
the engine is warm and been running the reserve tank is in between min and
max. it is a 94 civic dx...the car temp gauge is completely fine and where
it should be and there are no visible leaks under the car or on the engine
or the radiator and the hoses dont leak. thanks again guys
the engine is warm and been running the reserve tank is in between min and
max. it is a 94 civic dx...the car temp gauge is completely fine and where
it should be and there are no visible leaks under the car or on the engine
or the radiator and the hoses dont leak. thanks again guys
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Re: antifreeze reserve tank
Do you have an owner's manual? It states what the level
should be.
The rule for your 94 Civic is to make sure the coolant is at
least the reservoir's low mark when the engine is cold. Then
run the engine to warm it to normal operating temperature
(so take a trip to the store or something). Turn off the
car. Then check the reservoir level again. Add coolant as
necessary to bring the coolant to the high mark.
www.autozone.com has a complete manual for your Civic that
discusses this and also air purges of the cooling system.
Air in the system can mess up your level readings, among
other things. A proper purge, using the manual's procedure,
will get rid of all the air and also top off the coolant to
the correct level.
"rynniki" <rynniki@wmconnect.com> wrote
> when it is cold can the reserve tank be at low? it is at
low now but when
> the engine is warm and been running the reserve tank is in
between min and
> max. it is a 94 civic dx...the car temp gauge is
completely fine and where
> it should be and there are no visible leaks under the car
or on the engine
> or the radiator and the hoses dont leak. thanks again guys
should be.
The rule for your 94 Civic is to make sure the coolant is at
least the reservoir's low mark when the engine is cold. Then
run the engine to warm it to normal operating temperature
(so take a trip to the store or something). Turn off the
car. Then check the reservoir level again. Add coolant as
necessary to bring the coolant to the high mark.
www.autozone.com has a complete manual for your Civic that
discusses this and also air purges of the cooling system.
Air in the system can mess up your level readings, among
other things. A proper purge, using the manual's procedure,
will get rid of all the air and also top off the coolant to
the correct level.
"rynniki" <rynniki@wmconnect.com> wrote
> when it is cold can the reserve tank be at low? it is at
low now but when
> the engine is warm and been running the reserve tank is in
between min and
> max. it is a 94 civic dx...the car temp gauge is
completely fine and where
> it should be and there are no visible leaks under the car
or on the engine
> or the radiator and the hoses dont leak. thanks again guys
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Re: antifreeze reserve tank
On Fri, 06 Jan 2006 07:56:41 -0500, "rynniki"
<rynniki@wmconnect.com> wrote:
>when it is cold can the reserve tank be at low? it is at low now but when
>the engine is warm and been running the reserve tank is in between min and
>max. it is a 94 civic dx...the car temp gauge is completely fine and where
>it should be and there are no visible leaks under the car or on the engine
>or the radiator and the hoses dont leak. thanks again guys
the tank is more an "expansion tank". The coolant expands when it
heats up (like most things) and needs a place to go so it is held in
the tank until things cool down again and then it is pulled back
into the engine. So what you are seeing is normal operation of this
sytem.
<rynniki@wmconnect.com> wrote:
>when it is cold can the reserve tank be at low? it is at low now but when
>the engine is warm and been running the reserve tank is in between min and
>max. it is a 94 civic dx...the car temp gauge is completely fine and where
>it should be and there are no visible leaks under the car or on the engine
>or the radiator and the hoses dont leak. thanks again guys
the tank is more an "expansion tank". The coolant expands when it
heats up (like most things) and needs a place to go so it is held in
the tank until things cool down again and then it is pulled back
into the engine. So what you are seeing is normal operation of this
sytem.
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Re: antifreeze reserve tank
Isn't the tank marked clod and hot level's?
Tom
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> when it is cold can the reserve tank be at low? it is at low now but when
> the engine is warm and been running the reserve tank is in between min and
> max. it is a 94 civic dx...the car temp gauge is completely fine and where
> it should be and there are no visible leaks under the car or on the engine
> or the radiator and the hoses dont leak. thanks again guys
>
Tom
"rynniki" <rynniki@wmconnect.com> wrote in message
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> when it is cold can the reserve tank be at low? it is at low now but when
> the engine is warm and been running the reserve tank is in between min and
> max. it is a 94 civic dx...the car temp gauge is completely fine and where
> it should be and there are no visible leaks under the car or on the engine
> or the radiator and the hoses dont leak. thanks again guys
>
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