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I was looking at my coolant resevoir, and I noticed it was filled nearly to the brim with coolant. I thought that was strange because it normally isn't filled to the brim with coolant. I looked at the bottom of it, and noticed that there was oil or black sludge at the bottom. I pulled the dipstick out, and looked very closely to see if any coolant seeped through. I was wondering if there may have been a leak of some type? I don't know what this means. Can anyone shed some light on this? |
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I was looking at my coolant resevoir, and I noticed it was filled nearly to the brim with coolant. I thought that was strange because it normally isn't filled to the brim with coolant. I looked at the bottom of it, and noticed that there was oil or black sludge at the bottom. I pulled the dipstick out, and looked very closely to see if any coolant seeped through. I was wondering if there may have been a leak of some type? I don't know what this means. Can anyone shed some light on this? It's a 97 Honda Civic. 4 cylinder. |
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I was looking at my coolant resevoir, and I noticed it was filled nearly to the brim with coolant. I thought that was strange because it normally isn't filled to the brim with coolant. |
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You should take care of this _immediately_. A failed head gasket is relatively inexpensive to fix as long as there is no collateral damage. Keep driving and you _will_ cause that collateral damage. |
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On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 21:34:02 -0800, Anthony Martinez anthony77... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com > wrote: I was looking at my coolant resevoir, and I noticed it was filled nearly to the brim with coolant. I thought that was strange because it normally isn't filled to the brim with coolant. I looked at the bottom of it, and noticed that there was oil or black sludge at the bottom. I pulled the dipstick out, and looked very closely to see if any coolant seeped through. I was wondering if there may have been a leak of some type? I don't know what this means. Can anyone shed some light on this? It's a 97 Honda Civic. 4 cylinder. |
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On Mar 21, 7:33 am, Tegger <teg... (AT) tegger (DOT) c0m> wrote: You should take care of this _immediately_. A failed head gasket is relatively inexpensive to fix as long as there is no collateral damage. Keep driving and you _will_ cause that collateral damage. Although it certainly does a good job of cleaning the carbon etc. off the valves and piston in the cylinder that's getting the coolant injected.... |
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On Mar 21, 2:12 am, Anthony Martinez <anthony77... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com wrote: On Tue, 20 Mar 2007 21:34:02 -0800, Anthony Martinez anthony77... (AT) hotmail (DOT) com > wrote: I was looking at my coolant resevoir, and I noticed it was filled nearly to the brim with coolant. I thought that was strange because it normally isn't filled to the brim with coolant. I looked at the bottom of it, and noticed that there was oil or black sludge at the bottom. I pulled the dipstick out, and looked very closely to see if any coolant seeped through. I was wondering if there may have been a leak of some type? I don't know what this means. Can anyone shed some light on this? It's a 97 Honda Civic. 4 cylinder. If the engine's been overheated much, that makes it more likely a leaky head gasket. |
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I was looking at my coolant resevoir, and I noticed it was filled nearly to the brim with coolant. I thought that was strange because it normally isn't filled to the brim with coolant. I looked at the bottom of it, and noticed that there was oil or black sludge at the bottom. I pulled the dipstick out, and looked very closely to see if any coolant seeped through. I was wondering if there may have been a leak of some type? I don't know what this means. Can anyone shed some light on this? |
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I was looking at my coolant resevoir, and I noticed it was filled nearly to the brim with coolant. I thought that was strange because it normally isn't filled to the brim with coolant. I looked at the bottom of it, and noticed that there was oil or black sludge at the bottom. I pulled the dipstick out, and looked very closely to see if any coolant seeped through. I was wondering if there may have been a leak of some type? I don't know what this means. Can anyone shed some light on this? |
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