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| Answer to: Blue coolant temperature light | 20Relevance | 3 years ago | InThrustWeTrust | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| From a 5 second google search - Two common lights you can see in your HR-V are the high and low temperature indicators. Both look like a thermometer floating in fluid. When it's red, the engine coolant temperature is too high.When it's Blue, it means the coolant temperature in your Honda HR-V is low. If the light is Blue, let your vehicle idle until the engine warms up and the symbol disappears. | |||||
| blue exhaust and oil in turbocharger | 20Relevance | 3 years ago | nibs | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| hi I have a kia sedona diesel 2.2 2011 plate manual had dpf removed and had straight pipe fitted as it was cheaper. I have notice Blue smoke a times garage investegated and said i need new engine and tubo as tubo is spitting bits of oil i have a video of it.There is no oil in water and no water in oil just the bit out the tubo going down to the intercooler would new tubo be needed or just new oil seals. The mileage is 167918 The Engine sounds great and it drives well and accelerate really well no lag the only problem is the bit of oil and Blue smoke every ... | |||||
| Low blue beam lights | 20Relevance | 5 years ago | Hallkids | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey Scotty, Would it be OK if I put Blue low beams lights in my 2003 trailblazer? What a burn out any harnesses because I remember when I had a 99 Buick regal and I change the bulb to Blue like the harness blow out. thakd | |||||
| Answer to: Where can i find Blue LED lights to change the interior lighting on my 2013 Scion XB? | 20Relevance | 5 years ago | yaser | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Another thing about the Blue color is that some states have more restrictions on the Blue color and you may get pulled over simply because of that. | |||||
| Where can i find Blue LED lights to change the interior lighting on my 2013 Scion XB? | 20Relevance | 5 years ago | Elijah | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hey their all, i want to see from you guys if you know which LED Blue odometer lights will work for my 2013 Scion XB vehicle that i want to buy so i can replace the orange faded color, into a more brighter color. im trying to change everything from orange to Blue. the whole interior lighting. from the odometer, to the lighting from the ac units and the lighting from the automatic handle (the one that shows where you want to position your vehicle to drive on, either on D, N, R, etc.). if you guys know where on amazon, ebay, or where ever you can recommend me, ... | |||||
| Answer to: Kelley Blue Book reliability | 20Relevance | 5 years ago | Whatchamacallit | Submit Your Question HERE | |
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| Answer to: Do you have to use the Acura Genuine Longlife blue antifreeze coolant in a 2004 Acura TL or is there a cheaper brand I can get without causing damage? Also another ? | 20Relevance | 5 years ago | oldandy | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Flush it out and use aftermarket asian Blue like Zerex. You can probably get it cheaper than Advance, I just posted that link for informational purposes. Watch one of Scotty's videos on flushing your cooling system. | |||||
| Answer to: Blue smoke for few minutes when car is cold | 20Relevance | 5 years ago | ItAintRight | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| hey buddy merry christmas. Blue smoke would definitely signify oil burning. When the engine is ice cold on startup each of the heads are flexed inward kind of like how your ballsack comes up to your body in cold weather. as the engine warms up the heads will come flex outward to a more flat position. this seals the head gaskets better against the flat surface for a better seal and the smoke goes away. this sounds like your problem, and its ok to live with for a few years if you are at a stop sign and u see Blue smoke as you pull away from an intersection ... | |||||
| Answer to: Camry blue smoke | 20Relevance | 6 years ago | anndel | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Blue smoke means it's burning oil probably due to the piston rings wearing out. Just change the oil regularly and it should be fine. White smoke means water but most likely due to condensation. Check the oil cap and look in the valve cover for any milkshake just to be sure. Check on the dipstick as well for milkshake which will be the head gasket is blown and coolant is mixing in the oil. If the Blue smoke was continuous then it's time to overhaul the engine. | |||||
| RE: Camry blue smoke | 20Relevance | 6 years ago | Burkes96 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| @jacksonishere That’s what I was thinking. Bc other then those little issues it is a champ. Runs and sound great. And the Blue smoke is only for a few seconds on cold start after it has sat for a day or two. Then after a couple of seconds the Blue smoke goes away | |||||
| 2000 honda civic engine swap | 16Relevance | 9 months ago | usgxviper | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I really need some advice as im on a budget so on the civic it currently has a d16y8 has a warped head thankfully with only teh water pasage ways ive tried the Blue Devil head gasket sealer but ive inly used the small ones would it even be worth it to buy the big one as my brother has a d16y7 at a hpuse but its needs heads replaced the y8 has had some bad overheating times as one of the spark plugs gets harder as you loosen it i need to know if i should do the hesds on the sife and motor swap it or just spend the 75$ on the gasket sealer but im sure i should ... | |||||
| Answer to: Bought a 04 CRV for $300 | 16Relevance | 11 months ago | Chuck Tobias | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Head gasket could be blown due to overheating. ("Blue Devil" is snake oil that is temporary at best, may not work at all, and could even clog up the cooling system.) Test compression and for exhaust gases in the coolant. | |||||
| Not sure if head gasket sealer worked | 16Relevance | 2 years ago | Sheaspitzer | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hi, I have a 2011 Toyota Sienna, my car overheated and when I took it to the mechanic he told me I have a blown head gasket, so he recommended I do Blue Devil for head gasket sealer, which I did, since then it's driving okay, but 1, I'm worried because when accelerating on the highway the temperature gauge starts going slightly down towards "cold", 2, the coolant in the reservoir which is supposed to be pink is a more brownish color now ( you can still see pink in it) are these 2 things anything to worry about and if yes how do I go about it thanks Scotty! | |||||
| Coolant loss | 16Relevance | 2 years ago | Rpw613 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hello Scotty, I have a 2003 Honda Element with 190,000. it’s never overheated, but my coolant level in the reserve overflow pretty much empties after about 700 miles. Radiator is full. There are no outward signs of coolant on the ground or anywhere else. And no codes. No sign of coolant on oil dipstick. Car regularly maintained. Any input would be appreciated. OH btw if needed would using that Blue Devil solution in the radiator for head gasket issues be a good idea? many thanks, Rick | |||||
| Rear Main Seal | 16Relevance | 2 years ago | ScottKramer | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... leaking. Are there any products that you would recommend for me? Blue Devil? Bars Leak? I've also seen in a forum that people recommend using conventional, high mileage oil instead of the synthetic oils. I've been using Pennzoil Platinum High Mileage full synthetic 5W-20 since 150K. I change it at about 5000 miles. Thank you for your response. Scott | |||||