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It got very cold last night (roughly 5 degrees). I went out...

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Question by Brad
Submitted on 12/7/2005
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It got very cold last night (roughly 5 degrees). I went out this morning and started my car. I let it run for approx. 5 minutes to warm up. It didn't warm up. I took off and began to see some steam roll out from under the hood. Naturally I returned home. I looked under the hood only to find that the steam was pouring out from underneath "somewhere". I couldn't see just exactly where because it was down too low. It didn't appear that any of the hoses cracked because the steam was coming from underneath the coolant system (hoses, etc.). Any idea what the heck happened overnight. My car was running perfectly just yesterday. Confused and somewhat upset in Indiana..... Brad  


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