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My heater seems to blow out cold air..?
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i checked the water it was low, topped it up with half watering can full...but where has the water gone originally..? could i have a broken hose or something....im female i dont know about cars dont mean to sound stupid.
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markrae thanks for your advice on both counts..first i am going tomorrow to solicitor, if my car will make it and 2nd i should be taking the car to garage called them today, but seems i will have to take water with me for journey to solicitors...im not having a very good week...oh the car is a mondeo liter
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Hi depending on the age / model, the mondeo did go through a stage of having failed water pumps (despite Ford completey denying this) and most of the time it was just the gasket failing. depending HOW quickly this has been picked up you might ave got away with it, Please prepare yourself for the worst though. On the up side Fords are relativly eash(ish) to fix and parts are not that bad. Please let us know the outcome. (Dont let the garge fob you off if they realise you do not know much about cars, if you dont know them or trust them. GET A SECOND OPINION)
It's an idea to pull the dipstick out and check the quality of the oil on the end... If it's black or transparent/golden colour, That's good news.
If it's a bit milky/creamy try having a look down the filler cap on the top of the engine for a second opinion (though you can't allways see right down these). Water in oil churns up once the engines been ran. If you've got that then unfortunately it could be the head gasket and you shouldn't run the engine for any length of time till you know for sure.
I hope you get it sorted.. Good luck
If it's a bit milky/creamy try having a look down the filler cap on the top of the engine for a second opinion (though you can't allways see right down these). Water in oil churns up once the engines been ran. If you've got that then unfortunately it could be the head gasket and you shouldn't run the engine for any length of time till you know for sure.
I hope you get it sorted.. Good luck
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