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Tech Tip: How Can You Tell if a Head Gasket is Leaking or Has Failed? Charlotte NC

Depending on the application and how much labor it requires, the repair bill might run $1,500 or more for parts and labor. The parts required to replace a head gasket include not only the head gasket itself, but also all the other gaskets that have to be replaced to disassemble the top of the engine.

Charlotte Neighborhoods

This page also contains providers and other information for the following Charlotte neighborhoods: Ballantyne, Chantilly, Cotswold, Dilsworth, Elziabeth, and covering the following zip codes: 28277, 28205, 28211, 28203, and 28337.

Compton's Automotive
(704) 981-2112
4800 Sirus Ln
Charlotte, NC
Napa Auto Parts
(704) 334-8618
1041 Central Ave
Charlotte, NC
Autozone
(704) 535-1934
10100 E Wt Harris Blvd
Charlotte, NC
Hovis Radiator CO
(704) 333-4382
301 W Summit Avenue
Charlotte, NC
AutoZone
(704) 332-1980
3714 Monroe Road
Charlotte, NC
Autozone
(704) 332-1980
3714 Monroe Road
Charlotte, NC
Woodies Auto Service Charlottetowne
(704) 333-4717
1024 Charlottetowne Ave
Charlotte, NC
B and B Automotive Center Inc
(704) 342-3604
2217 S Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC
Cummins Atlantic Inc
(704) 596-7690
3700 Jeff Adams Drive
Charlotte, NC
General Truck and Auto Radiator
(704) 597-0547
850 W Craighead Road
Charlotte, NC
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Tech Tip: How Can You Tell if a Head Gasket is Leaking or Has Failed?

By Larry Carley   email
Technical Editor
November 10, 2009

The first symptoms of a head gasket that is failing are usually a slow loss of coolant with no visible leaks, engine overheating and/or a Check Engine light with cylinder misfire codes.

The first symptoms of a head gasket that is failing are usually a slow loss of coolant with no visible leaks, engine overheating and/or a Check Engine light with cylinder misfire codes.

The Onboard Diagnostic II system should detect any misfires that occur due to a loss of compression or spark plugs fouled by coolant seeping into a combustion chamber. So if a vehicle has a Check Engine light on and a cylinder misfire code, the spark plug in that cylinder should be removed and inspected for coolant fouling. A compression or leak down test should also be done to see if the cylinder is losing compression. Internal coolant leaks caused by a leaky head gasket can usually be diagnosed by pressure testing the cooling system.

Regardless of the cause, a head gasket failure is bad news for the vehicle owner.

Depending on the application and how much labor it requires, the repair bill might run $1,500 or more for parts and labor. The parts required to replace a head gasket include not only the head gasket itself, but also all the other gaskets that have to be replaced to disassemble the top of the engine. This includes the intake and exhaust manifold gaskets, too, plus new cylinder head bolts if the applicat...

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