Vauxhall Cavalier using lots of water
My Vauxhall Cavalier is using quite a lot of water, but there’s no leak or any sign of ingress into the oil. Do you have any idea what the problem could be?
Asked on 3 July 2013 by ben
Answered by
Honest John
Might be blowing it out of the expansion tank. Might be a cracked head introducing it to a combustion chamber. Have a look at the spark plugs.
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