If You Can't Find the Source of Your Overheating Issue Watch This Video

preview_player
Показать описание
In this video I'll go over one of the most overlooked part of your cooling system, with symptoms similar to a bad head gasket, engine running too hot, combustion gas in the cooling system, Coolant leaks, Coolant hose bursting etc to top it off usually this is a very easy fix.


Disclaimer:
Due to factors beyond the control of Ratchets and Wrenches, it cannot guarantee against unauthorized modifications of this information, or improper use of this information. Ratchets and Wrenches assumes no liability for any property or personal damage that may arise from doing a repair on your vehicle after watching any of my repair video's. Due to factors beyond the control of Ratchets and Wrenches, no information contained in this video shall create any express or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Again Any injury, damage or loss that may result from improper use of tools, equipment, or the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Ratchets and Wrenches.
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

Really interesting. I've spent $200 fixing cooling system problems. The problem was just radiator cap.. 10 stars for this video

dotsebismark
Автор

OMG, THANK I've replaced the entire cooling system on my vehicle and the overheating didn't stop until I replaced a $14 radiator cap! The reservoir was filling up and pushing out of the reservoir. Coolant wasn't flowing back in. You're video and knowledge saved my vehicle's life!!! Thank you so much!!! I owe you a beer!

markcontreras
Автор

Nice. Been wrenching on my own stuff for some 40 years, and this is the first time I've seen a clearcut explanation. Thanks dude!

lewisbeshers
Автор

Thank you for providing this radiator/cooling system tutorial video as it was both very helpful and informative!

johnbeckham
Автор

Great video. I was chasing my overflow reservoir staying in the full hot mark for three days. No leaks, great heat and it had me baffled…until I replaced the radiator cap!! Problem resolved.

Brian-fosh
Автор

Very nice explanation...I got the answer to my question that I was searching for a month...Thanks, bro

basics
Автор

Duuude!! You are awesome. I tried everything. Replaced thermostat and radiator, bleeder valve, ect, none of it worked. I should have started here this was the last thing I tried and wow it worked! A 20 dollar fix sheesh! I’m forever subscribed!

domjag
Автор

You were So right. Thank You. this video saved me time and money. I fretted I was needing to replace my thermostat. Thank you

sorel
Автор

Really interesting. Never thought about how important that radiator cap is. I’ll definitely remember this.

mikestout
Автор

Cool video, a world of knowledge. Most of us never realized how important the radiator cap is, and how it works, very interesting. Thanks for this important information.

rbilardo
Автор

This makes sense more than anything I've heard. I've tried everyrhing!!! I bought a new cup cut it is just a regular cap. Thank u so much

delorescampbell
Автор

Thank you for all your informative videos, as a do it yourselfer, I always learn something new. Keep it up Sir 👍

jesseuribe
Автор

Watching from France..I did not know about this cap..I always follow your videos and I have learn many things up to now..I am watching this video.Thanks Sir ...

husseinlodhee
Автор

I'm currently doing extensive research because both my cooling fans are constantly on...not sure if the radiator cap will be something related but I wanted to thank you for teaching me something new!
I'm doing this work myself out of curiosity and love to learn how things work and I never knew or thought that the cap is related to anything other than for cover and protection!

Thank you!

memosal
Автор

I never knew that - learned something new today. Great info.

pingpong
Автор

Good information. If you go to your neighborhood auto parts store, have them test the caps on the shelf before you buy one. Last time I did that, every single 13 lb cap failed at 6 or 7 psi.

kenc
Автор

Absolutely correct!! I learned this along time ago, , I had an 88 turbo coupe 5spd and i put a lever vent radiator cap on thinking it would be an upgrade but it gave me issues with the upper hose calapsing and ran much warmer, , put the old one back on and problem gone

delcorick
Автор

I enjoy watching your videos. You have a great skill and a lot of knowledge.

oscarncandi
Автор

Thank you very much for this video. Also for those with overheating temperatures, take the thermostat and put in a pot with boiling water. The valve in the thermostat should open at the temperature engraved in the thermostat. If doesn’t open at that temperature, replace it. I also do this test with a brand new thermostat before fitting it to make sure the valve opens at the temperature marked on the thermostat.

ruinunes
Автор

Thank you for your videos..easy to understand and follow. Thanks for helping us all..god bless

bluesteel