blown head gasket??

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Slims

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Like I said most states do not have any grace period on "as is" vehicle purchases but some do be it 3 days or 30 days regardless of "as is" or brand new.


I realize that now. I forgot you guys live far away. Lol I was just stating what would happen here.
 

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I have a clause in my contract that states that if my bank does not finance.the car at the deal.that was made, I must return the car within 24 hours of me being notified ny the bank and I.can get my down payment back. So it is in the lawyers hands now
 

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Looks something like what the space shuttle goes through, when entering the earth's atmosphere...
 

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You can get a test kit too see if your head gasket Is blown, I believe I seen them on Amazon. They work good.
 

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Well I have blown a headgasket in my 02 and if it blows, the coolant will either be "boiling" from the exhaust or going somewhere. My coolant went into the oil. Worst case I guess. It may go into the cylinders (white exhaust smoke) or it may just run out (external). You would likely have some symptoms depending on the severity. Sounds like you do not other than the "boiling"?? I've had the boiling with a bad rad cap too. There are quite a few real mechanics on this forum so hopefully they will chime in with more info. I just thought since I had lost my HGs to a bad fan relay I should respond with my observation. Good luck.

I realize this is an old post, but just to add my 2¢, ...my 2004 Jeep Liberty experienced the same thing.... overheating w/white exhaust = head gasket.

"02blue" explained it perfectly... very well stated.
 
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