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Showing posts with label engine overheats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label engine overheats. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Engine overheated then car will not start?

In this problem,the customer was driving his car,and he noticed smoke coming out from under the hod,he refilled the water container and after that car will not start.

He noticed check engine light ON dash and engine cranks excessively fast when trying to start.

On basis of this details the troubleshooting is as follows :-----

It sounds like the timing belt has jump time or the belt is broken. When the engine cranks over abnormally fast compared to what it used to crank over this means the compression is lost. This happens because the camshaft is out of time with the crankshaft. To confirm this problem run a compression test.
Other option is to remove the upper timing cover and check the camshaft timing marks with the crankshaft at TDC number one cylinder.

Also its said that steady check engine light is ON.This clears that there are error codes stored in cars computer called as ECM.Ideally we need to know whether not there any malfunction codes set in the engine control computer. You can rent a scan tool or even purchase one for less than $60 these days at most parts stores. If you're planning on working on any of your cars in the future it's not a bad idea to have one of these handy. Most generic code reader's will give you the basic information about code numbers. Once you confirm whether not the timing belt is the problem or not then you can continue with potentially checking for coolant leaks. It's possible that it is leaking from the left front the upper radiator tank may be bad or leaking on the radiator. That is about the only thing other the radiator hose itself on that side of the engine.

Getting this possibilities checked and inspected will help you to go the exact way to clear this issue.

Thanks.

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Car engine Overheats and transmission starts slipping?

If you need dis-assembly or replacement instructions for any other auto/car part, or you want to ask question related to your car/truck jeep problem then please leave the comment with your details, so I can provide you the required instructions and solutions.


Many car users notice this problem.When car over heats,it causes transmission to slip.
Sounds like a bad radiator.Get your car radiator inspected. The radiator doesn't just cool the coolant. It also cools the tranny fluid. So if it just started overheating and slipping at the same time then the radiator has probably leaked out enough coolant to make it overheat and enough tranny fluid to make it slip. Check for leaks or wet spots where you park. And obviously check both fluid levels.Getting this basic details checked will help you to confirm the problem.Thanks.
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If you need dis-assembly or replacement instructions for any other auto/car part, or you want to ask question related to your car/truck jeep problem then please leave the comment with your details, so I can provide you the required instructions and solutions.


This problem is many a times faced by other car users too,basically this problem cause car overheat issues.
Most likely you need to replace or repair your radiator, as there are connections near the bottom of it that connect your transmission to the radiator for cooling the transmission. It is also very important that you check the level of the fluid in your transmission, as it could be low.
Getting this basics checked will help.

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