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curly31 | 17:21 Sat 22nd Nov 2008 | Motoring
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My car is overheating can you help? it first started about 5 mins from home , bubbling noise from the expansion bottle cap and temp gauge was up 3/4. stopped let it cool topped up and nursed it home. Tried refilling and bleeding system but still does it. Replaced the thermostat and rad cap, poured watering can through rad ok but same problem exists. No water in oil or vice versa, no bubbles in header when running. It seems like no flow, at first the heater was cold but a couple of attempts to drain and refill mean the heater now works, the temp gauge stays at mid temp for a fair while before eventualy the bubbling out of the bottle starts again when the temp gauge hits 3/4, driving around the block found that going round corners seems to bring on the bubbling quicker ( dont understand that!! ) and when the bubbling occurs the top rad hose is hot the fan working fine but the bottom hose is cold as is the water bubbling out of the expansion tank. Car is a Rover 200 1.4 16v s reg
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It could be a failed cylinder head gasket. You could be losing water striight into the cylinders without necessarily contaminating your oil.
Park your car facing upwards, remove the water filler cap, run the engine, turn on the heater and slowly fill with water. This should help expel any air bubbles.
Air lock in the System, sort it out Quick otherwise you will pay the price.
when its hot is the fan spinning? the sensor in the radiator that turns on the fan may be gone
Rover engines are notorious for head gaskets if it is the "K" engine, in our garage we have done at least twenty of them.

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