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    Cooling Question

    Last night i pulled up to my driveway and i turned off my car and i heard water boiling. so i popped the hood and water was boiling in the reservoir tank. And the hose that connects the reservoir tank to the radiator was pretty hot also, question is, what can it be?...clogged up radiator?..water pump failure?

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    -Adan

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    whats you temp gauge say?
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      #3
      Water boiling in the overflow/resevoir tank, usually means you have a headgasket leak, and your cooling system is filling up with exhaust bubbles. (first hand experience) If you have been wondering where any coolant is going, its overflowing the overflow tank.
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        #4
        temp gauge stay the same car doesn't overheat.

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          #5
          My civic did the same thing last year, Its turned out I needed a new HG . Good luck hopefully its something else.

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