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Old 12-06-2019, 09:40 PM
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In need of help. My new to me 2004 disco with 82,000 miles is having some problems. Started with coolant being low when I bought it, so I added some. When I added some it started to spew out of the expansion tank. This went on for a couple of days. After those couple of days it’s started to overheat many times while driving down the road. Thinking it was a stuck thermostat I replaced it today with a 180° t-stat and a new line going from the engine to the t-stat. I also flushed the coolant system and added in 2 gallons of new peak 50/50 coolant and bled the system by unscrewing the bleeding screw on top of the radiator area. I went on a 50 mile drive and it ran perfect. However I went out tonight to dinner and all the sudden it started overheating again sitting at a red light. I pulled over immediately and found steam pouring out the spew hose on the expansion tank and coolant to be very low. I unscrewed the bleeder screw and steam constantly poured out. I added in more coolant and still overheated. Not sure where to go now. Need help!!
 
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Old 12-06-2019, 09:59 PM
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Also wanted to mention I did an oil change at the same time as well. The oil had no coolant in it.
 
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Old 12-06-2019, 10:05 PM
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you’ve still got air in the system. Unscrewing the screw on the T junction will not completely bleed the system. You have to raise the expansion tank and use the screw on the T junction.

 
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Old 12-06-2019, 10:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Frank4
you’ve still got air in the system. Unscrewing the screw on the T junction will not completely bleed the system. You have to raise the expansion tank and use the screw on the T junction.
Thanks for the quick reply. I’ll give that a shot once I limp the truck back home. Does that explain for the loss of coolant though?
 
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Old 12-06-2019, 10:23 PM
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What he said but do that with the engine cold. Stone cold.
 
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Run to autozone and rent a coolant pressure tester. You can pump it up and make sure it has no leaks, and holds pressure.
 
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Old 12-06-2019, 10:39 PM
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Originally Posted by CollieRover
Run to autozone and rent a coolant pressure tester. You can pump it up and make sure it has no leaks, and holds pressure.
Will do and will report back with results. Thanks for quick reply...
 
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Thanks for the quick reply. I’ll give that a shot once I limp the truck back home. Does that explain for the loss of coolant though?

You might not be losing any, it could have never been filled properly.
 
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Originally Posted by Frank4
You might not be losing any, it could have never been filled properly.
True, good point. Hopefully that’s the issue.
 
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Originally Posted by Dave03S
What he said but do that with the engine cold. Stone cold.
was gonna go at it tonight but I guess I’ll hold off till the morning when it’s super stone cold.
 


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