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Yeah, it has fairly low-ish mileage for it's age - I only drive it 3 days a week to work - 4 miles each way, but in very bad traffic, so it's running for about 45 minutes. I walk everywhere else. As long as I can make it to the store tonight and back before taking it in tomorrow, I'll be happy. I'll let you know what the mechanic tells my husband (oh yes, he goes in, not me for obvious reasons!)
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1/8 of coolant in the overflow (the white tank, yes?) is too much? Crap, this is where we added the water to half way up. Did we just screw up the car? When we drove back, after filling the overflow tank with water, the car didn't have any issues. The coolant was blue, looked fine... I wish we could go back to horses. Not sure on my mileage - I think I'm hovering around 85K. Would this be discounted through the dealer? I bought this car used about 3 years ago.
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Do you mean just looking at my driveway and making sure there isn't fluid that's leaked out of my car? Now that's something I can do! And I doubt I have the Conditioner in it. My tune-up was done by a garage, not the dealership. I've only taken the car into the dealership once, and that was years ago. But I could order the coolant from a local dealership - I've ordered parts from them before. Thanks!
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Thanks for all the replies! I did state that there was coolant in the overflow tank, probably about 1/8 full of coolant was still in there. We then filled the tank to about half full with water before returning to our house. Also, when the car "overheats" (not sure this is actually correct, as the temperature only gets near "H", never goes above that) it's only for maybe 30 seconds. When it's driving it's always fine, always a little under half-way up, where it's always been. The instance where heat didn't come out has only happened once, and when it happened, it lasted for maybe 3 seconds - wondering if what you all are describing is an event that happens more frequently and for a longer period of time than that? As you can see, I'm really hoping this isn't the HG - $1500 is fairly un-doable for us right now! (thanks hot water tank for dying last month!) Is the cost for that mostly labor? Is it because it's just difficult to get to or something? Thanks again everyone! I love this forum. Hate my Subaru sometimes but love that I can get advice from this place!
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Hi all, I've been trying to find info on this from all over but keep getting blown headgasket results, which isn't my problem. Here's my situation: Live in Seattle, so traffic is awful. I drove home from work in heavy, then light, then heavy, light, etc, traffic. Car was fine. 15 minutes after getting home, back in the car with my husband to drive to a suburb about 20 minutes away. We drove about 1/2 mile, hit a stop light before getting on the freeway. The engine temperature starts on it's way up to red. Husband turned on heater full blast, the temp went down to normal. Got on freeway, car was fine. Drove 50-60 mph the whole way, no issues, no acceleration problems, nothing. Got off freeway, first stoplight, car was fine. Second stoplight, temp goes up again, turned heater on full blast, heat comes through, but then for a second or two, no heat, just regular air, then seconds later, back to heat and temp went down, no other issues during other stoplights (3) and after arriving at our destination, we sat in the car for a minute or so with the car idiling, and the temp was fine. Before leaving about 3 hours later, we put some water in the radiator overflow, which had still had some coolant in it. Drove home, with heater on "0" setting, no temp issues at all on freeway or at stoplights. - The headgasket isn't blown (yet I know), so finding info for a blown headgasket isn't helping. - There is no coolant smell coming through our vents. - The CEL is not on, has never come on. - Car drives wonderfully, no hesitation, no shifting issues, no high RPM, no engine noises. - Had a full tune up 4 months ago. So, could this just be a thermostat problem? If so, how much could that run to fix? Also, if it is a headgasket, and I get it replaced, how much should I expect? I've been finding (online) stories of $1000-$2000, but this seems to only be for blown headgaskets, which I know when they blow, they cause other issues. Sorry for the novel, but wanted to get all the circumstances in. You all helped me SO MUCH with my knock sensor issue months ago I had to come back. I'm taking it in tomorrow, but want to be braced an have all info available to me as possible. THANKS!
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This is good to know. There is a Carquest store also very close to me - any opinion on them? And I may have solved the mystery of why the CEL goes off after my husband has used the car. It makes no sense though. The only difference when he drives it is that he adjusts the seat, and I have to adjust it back. (It's motorized, I'm sure you know). I did that yesterday and this morning, and for the first time in, well, I can't remember, the CEL was off when I turned on the car after I was the last one to use it and with the CEL on. I know it sounds ridiculous, but it's either a huge coincidence, or I have a really freaky car. Thanks for the help all!
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After doing a quick and dirty internet search on knock sensors, I see that the problem may have been caused by me using the crappy grade of gas? One messageboard I say someone said the dealership wanted over $500 to replace it. Yeek. Surely, a sensor couldn't be that expensive? Also, I sa if you don't get it fixed, you can cause engine damage. By driving with my CEL on for about 2 months, do you think I may have done more damage? A always, thanks for the help!