coolant overflow tank
#1
coolant overflow tank
has anyone experienced this? the winter that we just had here in the midwest were doing some strange things to my coolant overflow tank. there were numerous times that when temps were low ( 20degerees or below) the coolant was reading below minimum. at one point it was so low it triggered a message on my dash when i was driving. altogether, i almost went thru two gallons worth of the g12 that i bought from the dealership.
now that the weather has gotten warmer, the coolant in the overflow tank has been consistantly fine. what gives?!
my car never overheated, no smoke was visible nor were there any puddles on the floor. when i got my oil and filter changed, i told the mechanic about the situation but he couldnt find any leaks either when the car was hoisted.
i want to remedy this problem because i plan to do a 6hr drive soon and im afraid i may end up getting stuck in the highway with an overheated engine.
if anyone can explain or tell me that this is common in cold weather i would really appreciate anyones advice.
thanks in advance.
now that the weather has gotten warmer, the coolant in the overflow tank has been consistantly fine. what gives?!
my car never overheated, no smoke was visible nor were there any puddles on the floor. when i got my oil and filter changed, i told the mechanic about the situation but he couldnt find any leaks either when the car was hoisted.
i want to remedy this problem because i plan to do a 6hr drive soon and im afraid i may end up getting stuck in the highway with an overheated engine.
if anyone can explain or tell me that this is common in cold weather i would really appreciate anyones advice.
thanks in advance.
#2
First off, that's not the overflow, it's the resevoir; it needs to be full at all times. The only way you would go through 2 gallons is by having a leak. The whole system only holds about 2 gallons. It's possible you don't see smoke bc it only leaks at high rpm and at high rpm your car is moving so the steam blows behind you. I didn't see any steam when my thermostat was leaking or when my flange was leaking.
Look at the rear pass. side of your motor and at the pass. side of your trans. If there's orangey gunky build up your flange is leaking. I'd bet that's what the prob is. It doesn't do it as much now bc you're not using the heater. Did you ever have probs with the heater?
Look at the rear pass. side of your motor and at the pass. side of your trans. If there's orangey gunky build up your flange is leaking. I'd bet that's what the prob is. It doesn't do it as much now bc you're not using the heater. Did you ever have probs with the heater?
#5
First off, that's not the overflow, it's the resevoir; it needs to be full at all times. The only way you would go through 2 gallons is by having a leak. The whole system only holds about 2 gallons. It's possible you don't see smoke bc it only leaks at high rpm and at high rpm your car is moving so the steam blows behind you. I didn't see any steam when my thermostat was leaking or when my flange was leaking.
Look at the rear pass. side of your motor and at the pass. side of your trans. If there's orangey gunky build up your flange is leaking. I'd bet that's what the prob is. It doesn't do it as much now bc you're not using the heater. Did you ever have probs with the heater?
Look at the rear pass. side of your motor and at the pass. side of your trans. If there's orangey gunky build up your flange is leaking. I'd bet that's what the prob is. It doesn't do it as much now bc you're not using the heater. Did you ever have probs with the heater?
thank you for telling me about the flange!! i will look for this part and see if thats where the leak is coming from. its gotta be there cause i cannot find it anywhere else.
once again...this site has helped me out!
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