Hey guys,
Quick question. Yesterday I drove my car downtown and as I was on the freeway sitting in traffic i noticed the car's power was reduced and then all of a sudden it started to smoke from the hood. The temp gauge was in the red and the car was overheating. I pulled over the first chance I had and opened the hood. There was white smoke or steam (couldn't really tell) that was billowing out of the hood. I took my flashlight to see if i could see any holes or broken hoses and nothing was evident. There was coolant all over my engine bay, battery, etc. So, I let the car sit in a parking spot while I went to the Wings game (we lost
) and when i came back I checked under the hood again and didn't see any holes or broken hoses. I checked the coolant reservoir and there wasn't a drop left so i had it towed back to my place so i could check it out this morning.
As i was waiting for the tow truck i checked a few things and noticed the radiator fan was not freely able to spin because there was ice on the blade making it stick. I live in Michigan and we have had some bad snow storms lately, not sure how ice got stuck in there though. Also i went to my truck to get something and noticed my right exhaust pipe was completely blocked with snow. My apt complex plowed the snow and put a big mound of snow behind my spot and i remember hitting it as i left yesterday to go downtown. When i say it was blocked, i mean it was BLOCKED, i had to use a golf club from my trunk to poke a hole the packed snow out and then clear it with my hand.
So a few questions :
#1 Would the combination of the fan blade being stuck + the blocked exhaust, cause the car to overheat?
#2 When the car was overheating, was it possible it was just releasing the coolant from the radiator cap?
#3 Since I am out of coolant in the reservoir, how do i fill it up? Is there a spot to fill the radiator also, or do I fill the reservoir a few times? What is the process to do this? Fill it, turn on car, wait for it to go down, fill it again, etc etc? Do I have to worry about air bubbles?
#4 What is the best coolant to use? Peak, Prestone, Extended Life, Prestone Dex-Cool? I'd rather not worry about diluting it. I'd prefer to get a pre-mix.
#5 Anything else I should check or go-over?
Thanks for your help in advance.
Quick question. Yesterday I drove my car downtown and as I was on the freeway sitting in traffic i noticed the car's power was reduced and then all of a sudden it started to smoke from the hood. The temp gauge was in the red and the car was overheating. I pulled over the first chance I had and opened the hood. There was white smoke or steam (couldn't really tell) that was billowing out of the hood. I took my flashlight to see if i could see any holes or broken hoses and nothing was evident. There was coolant all over my engine bay, battery, etc. So, I let the car sit in a parking spot while I went to the Wings game (we lost
As i was waiting for the tow truck i checked a few things and noticed the radiator fan was not freely able to spin because there was ice on the blade making it stick. I live in Michigan and we have had some bad snow storms lately, not sure how ice got stuck in there though. Also i went to my truck to get something and noticed my right exhaust pipe was completely blocked with snow. My apt complex plowed the snow and put a big mound of snow behind my spot and i remember hitting it as i left yesterday to go downtown. When i say it was blocked, i mean it was BLOCKED, i had to use a golf club from my trunk to poke a hole the packed snow out and then clear it with my hand.
So a few questions :
#1 Would the combination of the fan blade being stuck + the blocked exhaust, cause the car to overheat?
#2 When the car was overheating, was it possible it was just releasing the coolant from the radiator cap?
#3 Since I am out of coolant in the reservoir, how do i fill it up? Is there a spot to fill the radiator also, or do I fill the reservoir a few times? What is the process to do this? Fill it, turn on car, wait for it to go down, fill it again, etc etc? Do I have to worry about air bubbles?
#4 What is the best coolant to use? Peak, Prestone, Extended Life, Prestone Dex-Cool? I'd rather not worry about diluting it. I'd prefer to get a pre-mix.
#5 Anything else I should check or go-over?
Thanks for your help in advance.
I sometimes hear mine kick on at lights or drive threws where I am idling for a long period, and the factory dummy gauge is pointed about in the middle.