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Accidently Drove My 05 Impala In Some High Water, Car Stalled, Next Morning High Whistling Sound? |
Jun 08, 2008 by nicholaskopka | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Drove my 05 Impala thru some unexpected elaborate water last night, let it dry overnight...tried starting it this morning and get a high whistling sound....any ideas??.....electrical works excellent...
changed the air filter, no go, any other ideas
The whistling perspicacious you hear is the engine sucking air because the air filter is soaked. Remove the filter & replace.
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Can Water Get Into A Car Engine Through The Exhaust Pipe? |
Jun 09, 2007 by Margus | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
A big rumpus passed through where I live a couple of days ago, and it turned my street into a flowing torrent of water. My car was parked in the avenue and was facing with the flow direction, the back of the car taking all the force. It won't start (due
as eat one's heart out as you have a working exhaust system the water didnt make it into the motor far enough to cause any damage, you would need to dig out water into the air intake to get to the pistons and cause damage, but unless the water was mid
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Can I Use Filtered Water For Car Battery? |
Jun 14, 2007 by speed_boxx | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I project on taking out all the acid from a car battery then fill it with distilled water + EDTA, rinse, then restore the acid and perhaps top it off with some distilled water. The problem is that its pretty hard to make a fairly large quantity of distilled
Buy distilled water from a grocery lay away. If you are worried that it may have some contaminates precipitated from the air, don't. The same or worse will get into it after it is put in the battery. I have to say though, you are a battery god if you
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Is It That Important To Use Distilled Water As Opposed To Tap Water In A Car Radiator? |
May 21, 2007 by xloud_2000 | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I have always heard that you are required to use distilled water in car radiators, but is it really that important?. What effect does tap water have on your radiator?
A little more clarification...
I have a1994 Toyota Camry. I have
You can use tap water, but it leads to rust. Use Anti-Over year round. It helps your car engine to stay cool as well as not freeze up in the Winter months.
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How Do I Know If My Car Water Pump Is Working? |
Nov 11, 2008 by Angel L | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
My 93 Ford t-bird over heats and i very don't know what could be the problem, the radiator is working fine, and also the fan and the thermostat, i don't think is a head gasket because the oil looks alright with no contamination and there is no steam coming
the water inspirit might be bad, it won't let the coolant to circulate. or you might have an air pocket in the coolant, that is the great possibility, you need to bled out that air. tab the auto manual first before you start that service, all cars are
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