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    Default 94 accord water problem

    the car didnt have any water in the container where it sucks into the raditor but drove home yesterday from the varsity with no problem...so i added water this morning then my brother drove it for about 10 mins and i heard boiling noise so i had him turn it off open the hood and it was boiling inside the container check the temp and its a little pass the middle line...what can this be??? i also saw that some water was leaking/boiling on top of the raditor...

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    first - the radiator might need to be replaced

    second - do a compression check to make sure you dont have a blown headgasket.
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    head gasket if its boiling out


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    man head gasket that really sucks now...well after it sucked all the water out from the container i didnt have a temp problem...

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    Quote Originally Posted by K24cb7coupe View Post
    first - the radiator might need to be replaced

    second - do a compression check to make sure you dont have a blown headgasket.
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    what if boiling inside???

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    flush the radiator and also you may need a new cap for it. This can cause it to seep out and that may be what you saw on the cap. Also the container is just a resavoir hell ive had cars that didnt have anything it theirs and ran fine lol. But yeah id try those and also check the pressure on the return hose when at normal temp.. Ive know cars to have rusted out or cloged radiators and water doesnt flow well.

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    check the radiator first and the cap
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    k thanks guys and rep 4 every1

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