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Old 03-18-2013, 04:22 AM
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I have posted in the intro but was very kindly guided here for any help.

My 2.5 Sport S Type Auto is currently misfiring badly, coolant needs topping up daily, Red light for (Limited performance ) flashes up, The anti lock (skid) light comes up saying it's not working anymore….so is this the end??? I have no idea what is happening but I don't think it will go on much longer. I would appreciate some advice or guidance as not sure how to keep costs down on this one. Thank you
 
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Read the OBD codes for a start.
Can you see a coolant leak?
If you take the oil filler cap off is there 'mayonnaise' in it (water in oil)?
 
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Don't panic. It's unlikely to be terminal but does need attention.
+1 on OBD codes - cheap tool $10-20.

Get one with "live data" so you can read LTFTs (long term fuel trims) as they'll show whether it's an air leak / only one bank / etc.

Thread in General Tech but elm327 is great.

Commonly it'll be misfires due to coil(s) or an air leak. Possibly damp or other cause.
 
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+3 to the preceeding and take a deep long breath.
 
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If you work on your cars you can fix it. If you are paying for repairs it's over with!
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Thank you all for your replies. I do know that when it had a test it said there was oil in coolant and it needed a new head gasket. The problem is cylinder 5…but the problem is getting worse. I need an understanding of how much this will cost, or whether it is cheaper to get another car?!!
 
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You need to answer TBird's question before we cal tell you that.
Have you had the coolant tested for combustion products?
 
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if it is the head gasket (and i hope its not) and you are thinking of scrapping it, as a last resort you might want to try steel seal (or something similar) (a pour in head gasket sealer).
Now before everyone jumps all over me, i'm only suggesting this as a last resort, and the reason i'm suggesting it is, a friend of mine was going to scrap a van for the same reason, someone suggested he try this, he did, and got 50,000 trouble free miles from the engine, before the gearbox gave out.
 
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Originally Posted by A-Fox
Thank you all for your replies. I do know that when it had a test it said there was oil in coolant and it needed a new head gasket. The problem is cylinder 5…but the problem is getting worse. I need an understanding of how much this will cost, or whether it is cheaper to get another car?!!
Sounds like the headgasket is compromised - game over (unfortunately)
 
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Steel seal is sodium silicate.
As police says - if it really is a question of scrapping the car get a pint of sodium silicate (waterglass) and pour it in the coolant.
$10 wasted or, possibly, a few thousand more miles.
 
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