Safe to drive with a leaking water pump?
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Re: Safe to drive with a leaking water pump?
I don't think there's any risk beyond it getting suddenly worse. Be
sure to carry around plenty of coolant and check it daily.
If your car will run with the radiator cap loosened that may slow or
stop the leak.
sure to carry around plenty of coolant and check it daily.
If your car will run with the radiator cap loosened that may slow or
stop the leak.
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Re: Safe to drive with a leaking water pump?
I don't think there's any risk beyond it getting suddenly worse. Be
sure to carry around plenty of coolant and check it daily.
If your car will run with the radiator cap loosened that may slow or
stop the leak.
sure to carry around plenty of coolant and check it daily.
If your car will run with the radiator cap loosened that may slow or
stop the leak.
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Re: Safe to drive with a leaking water pump?
I don't think there's any risk beyond it getting suddenly worse. Be
sure to carry around plenty of coolant and check it daily.
If your car will run with the radiator cap loosened that may slow or
stop the leak.
sure to carry around plenty of coolant and check it daily.
If your car will run with the radiator cap loosened that may slow or
stop the leak.
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Re: Safe to drive with a leaking water pump?
"Misterbeets" <misterbeets@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I don't think there's any risk beyond it getting suddenly worse. Be
> sure to carry around plenty of coolant and check it daily.
>
> If your car will run with the radiator cap loosened that may slow or
> stop the leak.
>
Radiator cap? This is an Audi.
The leak of a waterpump will definitly worsen and you'll lose all the fluid
at once.
If so your head will overheat a.s.o.
Take the right advice and get it fixed.
Ronald
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Re: Safe to drive with a leaking water pump?
"Misterbeets" <misterbeets@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I don't think there's any risk beyond it getting suddenly worse. Be
> sure to carry around plenty of coolant and check it daily.
>
> If your car will run with the radiator cap loosened that may slow or
> stop the leak.
>
Radiator cap? This is an Audi.
The leak of a waterpump will definitly worsen and you'll lose all the fluid
at once.
If so your head will overheat a.s.o.
Take the right advice and get it fixed.
Ronald
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Re: Safe to drive with a leaking water pump?
"Misterbeets" <misterbeets@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I don't think there's any risk beyond it getting suddenly worse. Be
> sure to carry around plenty of coolant and check it daily.
>
> If your car will run with the radiator cap loosened that may slow or
> stop the leak.
>
Radiator cap? This is an Audi.
The leak of a waterpump will definitly worsen and you'll lose all the fluid
at once.
If so your head will overheat a.s.o.
Take the right advice and get it fixed.
Ronald
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Re: Safe to drive with a leaking water pump?
"Misterbeets" <misterbeets@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1134310992.640539.143600@z14g2000cwz.googlegr oups.com...
>I don't think there's any risk beyond it getting suddenly worse. Be
> sure to carry around plenty of coolant and check it daily.
>
> If your car will run with the radiator cap loosened that may slow or
> stop the leak.
>
Radiator cap? This is an Audi.
The leak of a waterpump will definitly worsen and you'll lose all the fluid
at once.
If so your head will overheat a.s.o.
Take the right advice and get it fixed.
Ronald
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