| I drive a 2003 Volkswagen Passat.
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| | "cooling system pressure test" this will
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| Yesterday I was making a long trip home
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| | determine if there is a coolant leak in
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| and about 20 minutes into the trip the car
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| | the system. You want to check the coolant
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| said it was overheating. The coolant level
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| | level INSIDE the radiator, not just what
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| was fine, and as soon as we would pull
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| | is in the plastic jug on the side of the
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| over the temperature would drop back to
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| | engine.This car is pretty new still, is it
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| normal (before we even got to a complete
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| | under warranty or are there high miles?
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| stop.) Later in the trip it stopped
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| | Since you mentioned that it ran hot while
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| cooling down when we would pull over and
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| | you were driving, and as soon as you
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| there was a sort of popping/gurgling noise
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| | pulled over and slowed down the
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| that sounded like it was sort of behind
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| | temperature returned to normal...my first
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| the dash.Took it to the mechanic today and
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| | thought would be that there is lack of
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| they have cleaned the radiator, checked
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| | coolant circulation. Low coolant level can
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| the head gasket, etc. and they are
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| | also cause lack of circulation, so make
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| baffled.Any ideas? Hi there, The VERY
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| | sure the radiator is FULL.
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| first thing that needs to be done is a
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