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Car Forum / Chrysler Cars / March 2006

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1988-89 plymouth chrysler Reliant problems

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downwithdodgeandchrysler - 11 Mar 2006 09:05 GMT
hey everyone,  I have a reliant 2.5 liter four cylinder. 300,000 KILOMETERS
(canadian) plus and am experiencing alot of problems (multiple) all at the
same time.  Leaking Radiator leaking under the engine still not able to
pin point the leak, so am always applying stop leak every month. losing
about 2 liters every 2nd day have to refill and top up water. I keep
hearing a thumping or clunking sound in front end every time I steer and
everytime I hit a bump in road. also a grinding sound follows I hope its
not my struts and my wheel bearings going on theirway out? brakes are fine
had a newer master cylinder installed this january.

I havent neglected this vehicle... I have done some oil changes,filter
changes all wires changed,cap and rotor replaced aswell new spark plugs.
it will be a year coming this june.

engine fluids are always keptup, however it runs and idols roughly
according to temperature differences and changes. It really becomes
sluggish if low on water, and since the radiator isnt working up to full
capacity the alternator belt squeals like a screamin banshee. I have
already gone thru 2 belts previously... the 3rd one seems to be staying
and hangin around longer its about 3 months now sofar.
Not really sure if I should put any more money into this vehicle or not?
is it really worth it?

but besides all that other stuff the bodies in excellent condition no rust
and no accidents. has a bit of a flaky roof  I hated those materials used
on roofs anyway, I prefer metal.
Bill Putney - 11 Mar 2006 21:47 GMT
> ...so am always applying stop leak every month...

Well your coolant system ought to be pretty well clogged up by now!  LOL!

Bill Putney
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downwithdodgeandchrysler - 12 Mar 2006 04:16 GMT
Well it plugs up and holds for a few days then it all lets go and starts
leaking again.
Bill Putney - 12 Mar 2006 15:52 GMT
> Well it plugs up and holds for a few days then it all lets go and starts
> leaking again.

No doubt, but you need to find the problem and fix it.  My point was
that in your effort to stop the leak, you are clogging up the internal
parts of the system so that when you do get the leak fixed, you will
potentially have an additional overheating problem created by the stop leak.

Bill Putney
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