Coolant leak - somewhere...?
#1
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Coolant leak - somewhere...?
I have an 06 with 95000 miles. I have noticed over the past month or so that after every time I drive it, I see about 6 ounces of coolant on my garage floor. BUT, it begins to show after a few hours or so on after I have shut the car off. It does not seem to be a running leak. Theres no viewable leaks that can be seen but there is a drip way up front on the drivers side approximately around the front corner of the radiator. I have tried to follow the leak up but its not clear where it might be coming from without taking things apart.
Before I do that, any history of a common problem source for this? Suggestions?
Before I do that, any history of a common problem source for this? Suggestions?
#2
Have you changed the hoses yet?
If not, you may be experiencing a pin hole leak from one?
Is the leak under the radiator? Could be a small leak in the radiator or your drain spigot loose.
Is it at the bottom of the engine? At the front or rear? Front of the engine could be a water pump starting to leak. Anywhere else on the engine could be a bad freeze plug.
If not, you may be experiencing a pin hole leak from one?
Is the leak under the radiator? Could be a small leak in the radiator or your drain spigot loose.
Is it at the bottom of the engine? At the front or rear? Front of the engine could be a water pump starting to leak. Anywhere else on the engine could be a bad freeze plug.
#3
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Have you changed the hoses yet?
If not, you may be experiencing a pin hole leak from one?
Is the leak under the radiator? Could be a small leak in the radiator or your drain spigot loose.
Is it at the bottom of the engine? At the front or rear? Front of the engine could be a water pump starting to leak. Anywhere else on the engine could be a bad freeze plug.
If not, you may be experiencing a pin hole leak from one?
Is the leak under the radiator? Could be a small leak in the radiator or your drain spigot loose.
Is it at the bottom of the engine? At the front or rear? Front of the engine could be a water pump starting to leak. Anywhere else on the engine could be a bad freeze plug.
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Get the car up in the air and when it is cold feel around the back of the water pump pulley and the back of the pump for dampness or stickiness. Feel the top of the stabilizer bar as well. If that checks out then start feeling around the left side of the radiator where the plastic tank meets the aluminum body. Check the spot where the radiator slips into the frame mount. Once done doing this do the same checks on the passenger side since fluid can easily move from one side to the other. Check around all hose connections and at the coolant tank.
Bill
#10
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It appears to be dripping from the drivers side lower radiator mount. I tried following it up but there is no clear trace. it only seems to leak after I have driven it and then only begins (or so it seems) about an hour or so on... It is not immediate. What a pain... I am tempted to try some Bars Stop Leak tablets... The car runs fine and does not overheat (as long as I replenish the fluid each time...) I hate to go blow a grand for something silly that I should be able to locate myself. Unfortunately, its minor enough that I cant but major enough that I do need a fix...
#11
I remember the first radiator leak was easy to see, since the plastic part on driver side developed a big crack on the upper area while autocrossing and was peeing coolant out of it when hot/expanded after one of the laps, so had to tow to dealer.
I believe the 2nd one seemed to leak from where the plastic meets the center aluminum part on the lower driver area.
The heat expands whatever small crack there is to leak coolant, then shrinks to seal up when cool, but I had visual confirmation of coolant remnants in the area when I looked carefully.
It was still drivable with slight top offs, so actually had time to "think" instead of going straight to dealer in a panic like the first time. Had my shop order Dewitts and installed over 2.5 years ago without an issue since.
I think total cost was maybe ~$200? more than what I paid dealer on the stock replacement, so it is a no brainer if you plan to keep the car.
I am also on my 3rd water pump, so it's good to at least make the radiator bulletproof, since I hated the constant faint coolant odor after pulling into garage.
(as others have said, water pump leak would be from the bearing/seal of the rotating wheel. you can use a flashlight to shine into the backside of the big dome/wheel to see if there are any coolant remnants on the bottom edge of that wheel, since whatever doesn't get flung around forms a tiny pool in the backside of that wheel when engine is shut off.)
I believe the 2nd one seemed to leak from where the plastic meets the center aluminum part on the lower driver area.
The heat expands whatever small crack there is to leak coolant, then shrinks to seal up when cool, but I had visual confirmation of coolant remnants in the area when I looked carefully.
It was still drivable with slight top offs, so actually had time to "think" instead of going straight to dealer in a panic like the first time. Had my shop order Dewitts and installed over 2.5 years ago without an issue since.
I think total cost was maybe ~$200? more than what I paid dealer on the stock replacement, so it is a no brainer if you plan to keep the car.
I am also on my 3rd water pump, so it's good to at least make the radiator bulletproof, since I hated the constant faint coolant odor after pulling into garage.
(as others have said, water pump leak would be from the bearing/seal of the rotating wheel. you can use a flashlight to shine into the backside of the big dome/wheel to see if there are any coolant remnants on the bottom edge of that wheel, since whatever doesn't get flung around forms a tiny pool in the backside of that wheel when engine is shut off.)
#12
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I remember the first radiator leak was easy to see, since the plastic part on driver side developed a big crack on the upper area while autocrossing and was peeing coolant out of it when hot/expanded after one of the laps, so had to tow to dealer.
I believe the 2nd one seemed to leak from where the plastic meets the center aluminum part on the lower driver area.
The heat expands whatever small crack there is to leak coolant, then shrinks to seal up when cool, but I had visual confirmation of coolant remnants in the area when I looked carefully.
It was still drivable with slight top offs, so actually had time to "think" instead of going straight to dealer in a panic like the first time. Had my shop order Dewitts and installed over 2.5 years ago without an issue since.
I think total cost was maybe ~$200? more than what I paid dealer on the stock replacement, so it is a no brainer if you plan to keep the car.
I am also on my 3rd water pump, so it's good to at least make the radiator bulletproof, since I hated the constant faint coolant odor after pulling into garage.
(as others have said, water pump leak would be from the bearing/seal of the rotating wheel. you can use a flashlight to shine into the backside of the big dome/wheel to see if there are any coolant remnants on the bottom edge of that wheel, since whatever doesn't get flung around forms a tiny pool in the backside of that wheel when engine is shut off.)
I believe the 2nd one seemed to leak from where the plastic meets the center aluminum part on the lower driver area.
The heat expands whatever small crack there is to leak coolant, then shrinks to seal up when cool, but I had visual confirmation of coolant remnants in the area when I looked carefully.
It was still drivable with slight top offs, so actually had time to "think" instead of going straight to dealer in a panic like the first time. Had my shop order Dewitts and installed over 2.5 years ago without an issue since.
I think total cost was maybe ~$200? more than what I paid dealer on the stock replacement, so it is a no brainer if you plan to keep the car.
I am also on my 3rd water pump, so it's good to at least make the radiator bulletproof, since I hated the constant faint coolant odor after pulling into garage.
(as others have said, water pump leak would be from the bearing/seal of the rotating wheel. you can use a flashlight to shine into the backside of the big dome/wheel to see if there are any coolant remnants on the bottom edge of that wheel, since whatever doesn't get flung around forms a tiny pool in the backside of that wheel when engine is shut off.)
#13
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