UPDATE: Emergency... We fixed it!
I have a 1994 Mustang Cobra and it has this desire to overheat without notice. I have recently flushed the cooling system and refilled with fresh coolant and for some reason, it becomes empty after a period of a week or so.
More importantly, I was driving the other day and it overheated. I pulled over immediately and let the engine cool down. It couldn't have been pegged hot on the temperature gauge for more than 30 seconds.
It would seem now, that I hear many popping sounds coming from the exhaust while cruising or accelerating in low gear?!?!
Is there something to be worried about? Where should I look and for the life of me, and what do I do now?
I use this car as my daily driver to commute back and forth to work.
It really becomes odd that when I do notice the temperature gauge is climbing, I can switch on the A/C for a very "short" period of time, turn it off and it starts to cool down for a couple of minutes.
This problem is way beyond me at this point, but yet I'm faced with getting it fixed by myself.
Can anybody help?
Thanks!
I have a 1994 Mustang Cobra and it has this desire to overheat without notice. I have recently flushed the cooling system and refilled with fresh coolant and for some reason, it becomes empty after a period of a week or so.
More importantly, I was driving the other day and it overheated. I pulled over immediately and let the engine cool down. It couldn't have been pegged hot on the temperature gauge for more than 30 seconds.
It would seem now, that I hear many popping sounds coming from the exhaust while cruising or accelerating in low gear?!?!
Is there something to be worried about? Where should I look and for the life of me, and what do I do now?
I use this car as my daily driver to commute back and forth to work.
It really becomes odd that when I do notice the temperature gauge is climbing, I can switch on the A/C for a very "short" period of time, turn it off and it starts to cool down for a couple of minutes.
This problem is way beyond me at this point, but yet I'm faced with getting it fixed by myself.
Can anybody help?
Thanks!
