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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2010

Under hood signs of a head gasket failure

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  • I have a 2005 Mercury Grand Marqius LS. I recently expierience problems with the transmission whenever I start it up very hard it shifts like a bump into 2nd or 3rd gear.

  • @ZacHansonLover80 Sounds like the bands need to be adjusted or it may be worn out.

  • I have a 98 Saturn SL that's been parked for over a year. I run the engine every week, it starts with no problem. I replaced the head gasket last year, it looks like the oil is leaking and there is oil in one of the spark plugs, the far left one. How can I fix it?? Thanks.

  • @327patron Replace the valve cover gasket and spark plug tube seals.

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  • @streetlimitz89 A little is normal. This is in Utah where humidity is near zero all the time (desert climate). Also when you pull the oil drain plug and find coolant.... it's a head gasket failure.

  • @Usernameinvalid16 I agree. They pay well.

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  • @327patron bad rings is probly wer is it leaking????

  • yeah thats bullshit to just bc theirs milky oil under the oil cap does not mean its a blown head gasket its nothing to worrie about all it is moister build up under the cap no if ur oil is milky now thats when u have the problem any car that sits up will have moister build up under the cap like that

  • i have that but in the radiATOR any ideas

  • @asleeperj  Idle air control valve/motor.

  • @briansmobile1 Got an 87 mustang 5.0 notch, randomly it will decided instead of idle it will fluctuate, between 500-1000 RPM, then a little while later returns to normal Any idea? It's a regular 5 speed, has 230,000 miles, still pulls like a boss, and is not mass air...

  • @briansmobile1 Alright, thanks! I guess I'll be hitting the freeway before I go on Saturday. Thanks again man!

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