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Citroen Berlingo Died On Me Quite Spectacularly Today.
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Hi, I have a Citroen Berlingo that died on me quite spectacularly today. All of a sudden the temps went up and the engine warning light came on. When looking under the bonnet I discovered no oil in the engine - I checked it the other day and the oil level was fine - but when I checked the radiator I found it full of oil? Anyone got any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Cylinder head gasket gone, big-time. Other damage too, with no oil in the sump.
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As a guide to what it might cost you to put things right:
5 or 6 years ago the head gasket failed on my car. (Escort, 1.6 Zetec). As I was delivering car parts in those days, I had plenty of opportunity to ask lots of garages (as I called on them in the course of my job) how much they thought it would cost to fix it. The rough estimates I got (including VAT) were in the region of £700 to £1000, although my friendly local garage actually did the job for around £500.
So that's probably the very cheapest that you could get away with. However, if there's additional damage as well, it could work out quite a bit dearer. If the car's still worth repairing though it might be best to seek out a reconditioned engine for it.
5 or 6 years ago the head gasket failed on my car. (Escort, 1.6 Zetec). As I was delivering car parts in those days, I had plenty of opportunity to ask lots of garages (as I called on them in the course of my job) how much they thought it would cost to fix it. The rough estimates I got (including VAT) were in the region of £700 to £1000, although my friendly local garage actually did the job for around £500.
So that's probably the very cheapest that you could get away with. However, if there's additional damage as well, it could work out quite a bit dearer. If the car's still worth repairing though it might be best to seek out a reconditioned engine for it.
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