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Coolant leak - blown tank/cap or worse?
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<blockquote data-quote="EB85" data-source="post: 15247547" data-attributes="member: 172758"><p>Bringing this back from the dead. I got bored and started fiddling with it yesterday. I filled the degas bottle and the crossover using the funnel method. It took almost 1/2 a gallon total. Started the car and let it run a while while watching the gauge and the level in said funnel. She kept burping quite a bit but eventually slowed down a lot. I also shut it down and restarted it a couple times to let it kind of heat cycle while it kept taking coolant. I didn't let it idle as long as before nor did I drive it but in this case it never overheated. I had a bit of steam coming from around the tanks but I couldn't tell if this was coolant burning off from before or not. I also clicked the AC on and the fans started up so I know that's good. I ended up scheduling with the local dealer to have a better trained eye take a look.</p><p></p><p>Plus I think the IC pump is shot. I didn't see any movement in the tank.:nonono:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EB85, post: 15247547, member: 172758"] Bringing this back from the dead. I got bored and started fiddling with it yesterday. I filled the degas bottle and the crossover using the funnel method. It took almost 1/2 a gallon total. Started the car and let it run a while while watching the gauge and the level in said funnel. She kept burping quite a bit but eventually slowed down a lot. I also shut it down and restarted it a couple times to let it kind of heat cycle while it kept taking coolant. I didn't let it idle as long as before nor did I drive it but in this case it never overheated. I had a bit of steam coming from around the tanks but I couldn't tell if this was coolant burning off from before or not. I also clicked the AC on and the fans started up so I know that's good. I ended up scheduling with the local dealer to have a better trained eye take a look. Plus I think the IC pump is shot. I didn't see any movement in the tank.:nonono: [/QUOTE]
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