Well, now I'm pissed. . .
If anything was going to go wrong with my car, I thought it would be something oil or fuel related, since I normally run regular unleaded, and I filled up with Premium and put Seafoam in yesterday. . . Well, apparently cars just hate me.
Today, I was driving to the office to take care of some paperwork and to organize some things. I was driving normally, not beating on the car or anything, keeping up with traffic (mind you my top speed was 30mph and I drove 5 city blocks total). I pull up to the curb in front of the office, go inside, take care of everything (15 minutes total), and when I come out, all of my coolant had leaked out onto the ground. I pop the hood, look inside, and there are no visible leaks. I'm perplexed, so I hop in, start it up, and start out on my 5 minute drive home. The temperature spiked to 270 degrees when I stopped moving, so I killed the engine until it was time to move again. I got the car home, pull the air intake off, and there's a pinhole in my upper radiator hose. I'm trying to figure out if anything else is wrong with the car, because it doesn't seem to me that a small pinhole in a rubber hose would cause all of my coolant to leak out in a matter of minutes. . .
Any ideas? There are no other visible holes/cracks/leaks in the cooling system.
If anything was going to go wrong with my car, I thought it would be something oil or fuel related, since I normally run regular unleaded, and I filled up with Premium and put Seafoam in yesterday. . . Well, apparently cars just hate me.
Today, I was driving to the office to take care of some paperwork and to organize some things. I was driving normally, not beating on the car or anything, keeping up with traffic (mind you my top speed was 30mph and I drove 5 city blocks total). I pull up to the curb in front of the office, go inside, take care of everything (15 minutes total), and when I come out, all of my coolant had leaked out onto the ground. I pop the hood, look inside, and there are no visible leaks. I'm perplexed, so I hop in, start it up, and start out on my 5 minute drive home. The temperature spiked to 270 degrees when I stopped moving, so I killed the engine until it was time to move again. I got the car home, pull the air intake off, and there's a pinhole in my upper radiator hose. I'm trying to figure out if anything else is wrong with the car, because it doesn't seem to me that a small pinhole in a rubber hose would cause all of my coolant to leak out in a matter of minutes. . .
Any ideas? There are no other visible holes/cracks/leaks in the cooling system.





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