02 Discovery II. Coolant issues.
Try my test.
Take the cap off on the warm engine.
If it does not toss out antifreeze, you are good.
And, if you don't have the gurgle you are good.
Since it seems you can bleed out all the air - then you have no HG issues.
Take the cap off on the warm engine.
If it does not toss out antifreeze, you are good.
And, if you don't have the gurgle you are good.
Since it seems you can bleed out all the air - then you have no HG issues.
Would this cause over heating at long idles ... However I do also have water on passenger floor ..... Best case could be flush fluid and clogged ac nipple I guess but most likely wishful thinking (2000 disco 175k)
Yeah.
My test is simple.
So simple that no one ever takes it seriously.
Worked for me.
When my head gaskets were bad - the Rover D2 spewed out antifreeze at a high idle.
When the head gaskets were replaced and the system bled - the antifreeze stayed in the cooling system and in the coolant tank even with the cap removed at a high idle.
My test is simple.
So simple that no one ever takes it seriously.
Worked for me.
When my head gaskets were bad - the Rover D2 spewed out antifreeze at a high idle.
When the head gaskets were replaced and the system bled - the antifreeze stayed in the cooling system and in the coolant tank even with the cap removed at a high idle.
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