It's a small leak low on the radiator.
First option:
Checked posts on here and mentioned that radweld and other products are just temporary. The posts are old so.. Is that still the case or are there new products about that could do a permanent fix?
Just checking as this is the second radiator I'll have to fit/get fitted.
Second option:
The car is a 54 plate Micra with a cr12de engine (no air con.)
I have checked the Haynes Manual on fitting and looks more complex than I thought.
Haynes tells me to take the front wheels off, wheel arch covers, bumper etc..
Anyone know if can do this by just lifting the rad. out the top?
I live out in the country and miles away from nearest garage, so once started it would be a tow job if I f**k this up.
First option:
Checked posts on here and mentioned that radweld and other products are just temporary. The posts are old so.. Is that still the case or are there new products about that could do a permanent fix?
Just checking as this is the second radiator I'll have to fit/get fitted.
Second option:
The car is a 54 plate Micra with a cr12de engine (no air con.)
I have checked the Haynes Manual on fitting and looks more complex than I thought.
Haynes tells me to take the front wheels off, wheel arch covers, bumper etc..
Anyone know if can do this by just lifting the rad. out the top?
I live out in the country and miles away from nearest garage, so once started it would be a tow job if I f**k this up.