Cooling system noise can be caused by restrictions to coolant
flow. This can cause the coolant to boil at some localized point. Symptoms
usually appear after extended idling or driving.
- Possible symptoms are:
• | The engine may make snapping or cracking noises. |
• | The radiator hoses may expand or collapse. |
• | The coolant heater hoses may vibrate or thump. |
• | The coolant heater core may gurgle or surge. |
• | The engine overheat lamp may or may not be illuminated. |
- Flush the cooling system, then retest. Refer to
Flushing
.
- Use a mechanic's stethoscope to determine what areas are still
affected.
- Disassemble suspect components for further inspection and cleaning,
as necessary.
- Refer to Diagnostic System Check in order to locate restrictions
in the cooling system.