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Yellow Foam in radiator reservior
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<blockquote data-quote="asadakhtar" data-source="post: 14766452" data-attributes="member: 170643"><p>It’s a large chain of service stations and they usually check all basis things from radiator coolant level to cleaning air filter before releasing the car. There is no way that he intentionally could have poured oil in the reservoir. </p><p>This cooler is oil-to-water type. I have uploaded some pictures of this part today in my album on this site. Cooler was removed and taken to another authorized workshop that I was told is expert for pressure test. I have noticed that most of the foam is just on the surface and under that is coolant. I am planning to get a liquid extract tool today and start extracting this creepy foam while continue to drive and observe. </p><p>Could this yellow oily foam be a result of cleaning chemical which was added to radiator in addition to composition of 50/50 coolant and water after pressure test?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asadakhtar, post: 14766452, member: 170643"] It’s a large chain of service stations and they usually check all basis things from radiator coolant level to cleaning air filter before releasing the car. There is no way that he intentionally could have poured oil in the reservoir. This cooler is oil-to-water type. I have uploaded some pictures of this part today in my album on this site. Cooler was removed and taken to another authorized workshop that I was told is expert for pressure test. I have noticed that most of the foam is just on the surface and under that is coolant. I am planning to get a liquid extract tool today and start extracting this creepy foam while continue to drive and observe. Could this yellow oily foam be a result of cleaning chemical which was added to radiator in addition to composition of 50/50 coolant and water after pressure test? [/QUOTE]
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