
Originally Posted by
dr. d
in my opinion,
unless these mechanics can explain why,
they're guessing creatively, po.
it's a given, that one can guarantee fixing a radiator problem when there's none, by cleaning or replacing the radiator.
or that one can fix a non-defective aux fan, by replacing it.
or replacing a perfectly working relay with a brand new unit.
tongue in cheek.
these are "very expensive fixes", and they still will not guarantee a good fix.
"nagbabawas."
might i inquire, why did you think that the coolant was being lost? can you provide volume of coolant added or lost, po?
you have a temperature gauge. when you drive the car, does it show some form of overheating?
i don't honda, but i gather, if the gauge shows 3/4 hot, that's overheating to me. in my non-honda, normal is 50% or slightly cooler, even in crawling traffic under a hot noonday sun.
how's your aircon, po?
sometimes kasi, engine overheat can affect aircon efficiency.
even a perfectly good radiator can look bad on the outside, even as a perfectly busted radiator can look photogenically beautiful on the outside.
so no, i personally do not think a picture of the radiator will help significantly.