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Does anyone have experience with this "situation"? I have a 2002 Lincoln LS 3.9 auto trans that was operating fine until suddenly heating up on the highway (AC on) traffic stopped. It never touched red but climbed high for a brief period of time until I was through traffic. As soon as i was up to speed it cooled back down to normal. I noticed anytime I slowed it would slowly heat up again (never to red). I got it home and parked it to find milky/pinkish oil in my coolant reservoir.
1. no water/coolant in oil
2. after a flush of radiator it seems no oil in radiator itself?
3. oil in coolant reservoir is continuous
The easy answer is a head gasket but why not oil and water mixing other places besides just the reservoir container? This is after flushing the radiator with proper procedure and giving it a test drive. Still heats up, still only oil in the reservoir.
Could it be transmission fluid and would that cause the overheat?
Any advice prior to taking it in would be great!
Thanks for reading
Does anyone have experience with this "situation"? I have a 2002 Lincoln LS 3.9 auto trans that was operating fine until suddenly heating up on the highway (AC on) traffic stopped. It never touched red but climbed high for a brief period of time until I was through traffic. As soon as i was up to speed it cooled back down to normal. I noticed anytime I slowed it would slowly heat up again (never to red). I got it home and parked it to find milky/pinkish oil in my coolant reservoir.
1. no water/coolant in oil
2. after a flush of radiator it seems no oil in radiator itself?
3. oil in coolant reservoir is continuous
The easy answer is a head gasket but why not oil and water mixing other places besides just the reservoir container? This is after flushing the radiator with proper procedure and giving it a test drive. Still heats up, still only oil in the reservoir.
Could it be transmission fluid and would that cause the overheat?
Any advice prior to taking it in would be great!
Thanks for reading