WHY THERE IS COOLANT IN THE ENGINE OIL OR OIL IN THE COOLANT MOST CARS
WHY THERE IS COOLANT IN THE ENGINE OIL OR OIL IN THE COOLANT MOST CARS
If you have oil in your coolant or coolant in your oil this is the right video for you. In this video we will cover the main reasons why you may have coolant in your oil or oil in your coolant antifreeze. Most people when they see coolant antifreeze in the engine oil they will suspect a bad head gasket, however, nowadays cars are more complicated, they have multiple places where coolant and oil are separated by a gasket and when the gasket fails they mix. Some examples why you have coolant in your oil could be such as oil filter housing gasket, oil cooler gasket housing, oil pump gasket, timing cover gasket and head gasket.
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