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  1. #1
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    Jun 2005
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    Brisbane
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    eg h22, odyssey

    car drinking alot of radiater fluid

    hey guys

    my temperature reading is always normal

    but my radiater fluid is getting chewed up somewhere

    i can see no leaks

    if my thermo fan isnt working could it effect my radiater fluid going.

    thanks, any help is greatful

  2. #2
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    Had a 1990 ED Civic
    I would say headgasket, what colour is your engine oil? Does it look a bit like chocolate milk?
    It could be slowly forced into your cylinders/oil with the heat/pressure.

    Other ideas would be your heater core is leaking inside the car, coolant hose has a small pin hole somewhere or water pump is leaking.

    Best bet, get an engine compression test done and a radiator pressure test
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    get a mechanic to check it, if there are no leaks and your car is drinking ALOT of fluid, its probably a good indication that there is a heating problem.
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  4. #4
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    i had the problem in my civic it was coz my headgasget was blown and thermastat was gone

  5. #5
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    thanks for the replies guys

    getting it checked by mechanic

    tomorrow

    thanks

  6. #6
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    Red Civic Coupe EJ8
    i had the same problem, its probably old and cracked, get a new one, i did, it was only $190 including installation. another problem might be a leak in the small water pipe.

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