losing coolant see no leaks
this happened twice in 6 months
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losing coolant see no leaks 1 Answer
this happened twice in 6 months
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Why is there no change in coolant level when adding coolant? 4 Answers
The coolant stays in the tube below the cap and not flowing out to the side, so you only can fill a little in the middle.
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my 2008 chrystler touring has been losing air out of the tires about every other day and i have to refill them, i have taking my car in and they can not find a problem. what is going on? 11 Answers
tires loose pressure every other day and no known holes or leaks can be seen with soap test
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I have had my 2006 Chrysler Sebring since about end of 2016....anyway, bought used off of Craigslist (yes I know) however I was VEEY anal about checking everything when I bought it. Paid 900$ with...
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My 2003 Sebring Convertible started overheating today after idle for 15 mins. Turned car off and no fan, Coolant was boiling. Please help 2 Answers
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