JOEYHiGHROLLER
New LVC Member
hi, I recently had an overheating problem where my 2006 LiNCOLN ls started smoking and the mechanic said I had air bubbles coming up through my radiator. He said someone had left the cap loose and that was why.
Well it seemed he fixed it after letting it cool down, tightening the cap and driving it to see if it would smoke again. It seemed it was fixed as I went back to my home 90 miles away. I went to have the radiator flushed at an oil change place the next day and they said the car was really hot, the water boiling and such. But the whole time my temp gauge stayed in the middle. They said it was probably the thermostat. Well, I then took my car to a supposed great mechanic to fix but after a day he said I need to take it to a dealer to fix because I have air pockets in my reservoir.
Is this a major problem? An expensive problem? Is it easy to fix? Please give me info. I'm disabled and have a limited amount of income so the last thing I need is an expensive problem.
Thank you!
Well it seemed he fixed it after letting it cool down, tightening the cap and driving it to see if it would smoke again. It seemed it was fixed as I went back to my home 90 miles away. I went to have the radiator flushed at an oil change place the next day and they said the car was really hot, the water boiling and such. But the whole time my temp gauge stayed in the middle. They said it was probably the thermostat. Well, I then took my car to a supposed great mechanic to fix but after a day he said I need to take it to a dealer to fix because I have air pockets in my reservoir.
Is this a major problem? An expensive problem? Is it easy to fix? Please give me info. I'm disabled and have a limited amount of income so the last thing I need is an expensive problem.
Thank you!