Getting hot of coolant

Asked by Sukanta Apr 28, 2016 at 01:15 AM about the 2004 Ford Fiesta

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car  ford fiesta 2004 model    have a problem if
u have  any advise pls do share..the problem is
when i start my car within few mins the
temperature of the. Coolant   become  very hot  it
even reach  to boiling point. And i cannot
understand the problem the radiator is also
working  and the water pump is to working,then
what  may be the problem .

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When you was driving your car did it over heat on you? An did you drive it for a period of time before you turned the engine off while it was hot? If your thermostat an radiator is working, check your oil to see if it looks Milky! If it is then its a blown head gasket.

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