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Radiator expansion tank replaced now car won't stay on
Hi everyone,
I am really stuck! I just replaced my radiator expansion tank (box) on my e53, after I found a giant crack on it this morning. Now, when I turn the car on, it won't stay on and basically it stalls. It gives me a "check coolant levels" warning... I have double checked everything... the sensor is back on, the connections are secure and coolant is back in the tank. Did I miss something here? Do I need to pressurize the radiator or something?! Thanks a million for your help! Patrick |
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When my radiator got a leak and the coolant got low, and mine did the same thing. If the fluid level is not high enough then I believe there is a safety feature built in that shuts off the engine.
Make sure you have plenty of antifreeze in there and have got the air out, by using the bleeder valve. If the coolant level is too low it won't run. But if level is fine it will run even without the cap (at least until engine warms up). So you might try starting the car with the cap off to see if the level goes down quickly once you start it. The level should not change once started but taking the cap off once started might allow some trapped air out and allow you to fill it as needed. |
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