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Old 06-21-2007, 08:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default MkIV Jetta radiator core damage

I recently found myself in a bad situation. I just bought a 2003 Jetta GLS, and it turns out the radiator core support has been damaged by something (parking curb, road debris, a squirrel, I don't know). This has caused stress fractures in the radiator after driving in the hot hot heat with the A/C blasting.

The first symptom was that the engine temperature gauged dropped to the left, showing that the car was cold when, in fact, I had been driving for at least 45 minutes. I turned the A/C down, and behold, the gauge shows my car is running at normal temp.

When I get home and turn the car off, after about 15 minutes I notice a 1/2 cup or so of anti-freeze on the driveway.

So, I take the car to a friend with a lift, and the drivers side core support is damaged.

The car runs fine, but I have loosened the radiator fluid cap to prevent pressure from building and destroying the radiator.

My question is this: Can I replace just the radiator and remove the damaged plastic, or is this just going to land me another leaky radiator.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
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