goldiesmom
New Member
Just took my car to the radiator shop because my car seemed to be burning a lot of antifreeze. They told me that the head gasket was blown. I had a blown head gasket last year which another mechanic repaired. After the repair, the hot/cold needle always seemed to climb high when the car was idling. I took it back to the mechanic who said that it was normal. It wasn't normal. My car never acted like this before. The mechanic told me that as long as the engine fan comes on to cool off the car, it was ok.
Now, the one year warranty has expired. It expired in June. I can't afford to have this work done again--improperly. Is it possible that the mechanic did not do the job right? I knew that something was wrong because the needle would climb too high when the car was idling. I would have to constantly turn on the air conditioner to let that fan cool down the engine.:cry:
Now, the one year warranty has expired. It expired in June. I can't afford to have this work done again--improperly. Is it possible that the mechanic did not do the job right? I knew that something was wrong because the needle would climb too high when the car was idling. I would have to constantly turn on the air conditioner to let that fan cool down the engine.:cry: