I just recently had some overheating issues on my 4wd Tacoma and, after replacing the
thermostat,
water pump and radiator cap, the truck drives fine WITH JUST TAP WATER IN THE COOLANT SYSTEM (which I will replace with real coolant after I'm done testing) but, when I check the coolant spillover tank right after driving, I see it mildly boiling and I'm curious if that's a sign of potentially more overheating or is no
water pump and radiator cap, the truck drives fine WITH JUST TAP
WATER IN THE COOLANT SYSTEM (which I will replace with real coolant after I'm done testing) but, when I check the coolant spillover tank right after driving, I see it mildly boiling and I'm curious if that's a sign of potentially more overheating or is no
WATER IN THE COOLANT SYSTEM (which I will replace with real coolant after I'm done testing) but, when I check the coolant spillover
tank right after driving, I see it mildly boiling and I'm curious if that's a sign of potentially more overheating or is normal.
Engines run efficiently when warmed up, and the temperature is maintained by many engine cooling parts; the radiator, cooling fans,
water pump,
thermostat, coolant, pressure cap, overflow
tank reservoir and other misc.