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Comments about Dorman - Autograde Steel Expansion Plug Cup Type 1 1/4 Inch SC, Height 0.300 Inch:
every part book says that the 555-024 is right but its too small you need 555-030
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I have a 97 Eagle Talon Esi. Its the 420a motor. Non Turbo. And as soon as I poor coolant in it drain out the back of he engine well on the firewall side it's Fwd. So it can't be the water pump so would it be the expansion plug I was told it probably rusted out. Cuz the cars a 97.1 answer
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Expansion plugs can cause coolant loss if they go bad, but we can not properly diagnose why you are losing coolant in your vehicle without the presence.Q:
why will this plug # 555-024 not fit my 1998 ram 1500 4x2 :5.2L 318CI V8 FI VIN: Y it takes a #555-030 to fit1 answer
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555-030 is about .5 inches larger than 555-024. That is why it will not fit.Q:
what causes plug to rust through.1 answer
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Old coolant and just time can cause these plugs to rust.Q:
i have a 2000 dodge durango an when i run the a/c if the truck is in motion the air is cold but if the truck is idle it blows out hot air an starts to overheat...i replaced the radiator,and the thermostat...what could be causing this?1 answer
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The two main causes that I can think of is either the fan that moves air across the condenser is not working properly or you are low on freon.Q:
where is this part located on a 2000 dodge durango and how do you replace them1 answer
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The expansion plugs are all around on the engine block. They need to be knocked out and then hammered in. The skill level that is needed to perform this task is high. I recommend you take this vehicle to mechanic.Q:
does this item stop the lose of cooliant1 answer
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Expansion plugs can cause coolant loss if they go bad, but we can not properly diagnose why you are losing coolant in your vehicle.Q:
is this what they call a freeze plug1 answer
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Yes this is also called a Freeze Plug.