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Superspoons Member Since: 24 Jun 2010 Location: East Hertfordshire, UK Posts: 393 |
Have you checked around the expansion tank for any residue around the cap and down the side of the tank?
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20th Jun 2022 1:59pm |
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Old Barty Member Since: 05 Sep 2021 Location: Suffolk Posts: 21 |
Hi Gavin --- Yes I have. Looks pretty clean and in order. No obvious signs of any leaks and when I stand there watching it I don't see anything. |
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20th Jun 2022 2:03pm |
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Superspoons Member Since: 24 Jun 2010 Location: East Hertfordshire, UK Posts: 393 |
OK.
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20th Jun 2022 2:22pm |
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Old Barty Member Since: 05 Sep 2021 Location: Suffolk Posts: 21 |
Thanks for all that info Gavin -- I'll take a look and see if I can see anything in that area ( I like the endoscope ! )
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20th Jun 2022 3:14pm |
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Superspoons Member Since: 24 Jun 2010 Location: East Hertfordshire, UK Posts: 393 |
I would look at it/get it looked at asap - I wouldn't drive it until you know the cause. That coolant is going somewhere and even if the gauge is faulty it doesn't explained where.
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20th Jun 2022 4:02pm |
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Old Barty Member Since: 05 Sep 2021 Location: Suffolk Posts: 21 |
Thanks -- My thoughts also !!
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20th Jun 2022 4:17pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
The 3.6 TDV8 doesn't have an electric fan - it's an electrically controlled (PWM signal) fan with a viscous coupling, on start-up it does a self test that involves being activated at 100% lockup, also if you have the airconditioning at a fairly high duty level, the engine cooling fan will be more active to draw air through the condenser - although if you're losing a couple of litres in 50 miles, that's enough to worry about. Is there pressure in the coolant system when you've got the engine hot? Don't take the expansion tank top off, just feel the pressure in one of the larger coolant hoses and compare with how it feels with a cold engine. I doubt it's being 'consumed' by the engine as you've not mentioned any smoke/steam or performance changes which I'd expect there to be if you're losing in excess of 2 litres in 50 miles.... you're also diluting the coolant by topping it up (presumably) with tap water, that will need to be checked and corrected once the cause is found.
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20th Jun 2022 5:21pm |
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Old Barty Member Since: 05 Sep 2021 Location: Suffolk Posts: 21 |
Wow, thanks for all that info Phoenix ---that's interesting and, Yes, I do have the A/C on quite cool as it was the hot day last Thursday when it happened . I have not been anywhere since, just started it up under the car port, so not checked the pressure. I did feel them this morning when the temp gauge was at normal and to be honest they didn't feel at all hot, which surprised me. I didn't think to mention it in my first post !
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20th Jun 2022 9:36pm |
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Phoenix Member Since: 16 May 2022 Location: Gone Posts: 1631 |
The temperature gauge indicates the engine coolant temperature, which can be around 88 Deg. C. or so before the thermostat starts to open up and bleed coolant into the radiator, it's possible to have the temperature gauge in the 'normal' range with the engine running and not be able to detect any hot coolant flow towards the radiator. You can have a 'hot' engine with a relatively cool radiator & hoses with a low load and everything working as it should...
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20th Jun 2022 9:52pm |
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garyRR Member Since: 13 Mar 2021 Location: Hampshire Posts: 1468 |
Any sooty/black deposits on the inside of the cap or around the rim on the expansion tank?
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21st Jun 2022 7:52am |
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Old Barty Member Since: 05 Sep 2021 Location: Suffolk Posts: 21 |
Hi Gary -- No, the cap and neck are reasonably clean considering their age. Haven't driven it since I last noticed it so not had an opportunity to test for pressure yet. If I get time I will do a bit more investigating today or tomorrow. Thankfully have the wife's FL2 to use, so no absolute panic. |
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21st Jun 2022 8:16am |
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garyRR Member Since: 13 Mar 2021 Location: Hampshire Posts: 1468 |
To rule out an EGR or head gasket issue, you can get a smoke tester kit - they're not expensive and saves spending hundreds on a garage telling you yes or no. (A little disclaimer that something like a head gasket seals oil channels, combustion channels and cooling channels so, if there *were* a failure, it would only detect a failure between combustion and cooling. Since combustion operates at higher pressure than the coolant, you'd expect to find combustion gases displacing coolant in the cooling system. If it were a failure between oil and cooling then, the easy way to check is white gunk on the oil filler cap or water in the engine oil).
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21st Jun 2022 8:25am |
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Old Barty Member Since: 05 Sep 2021 Location: Suffolk Posts: 21 |
Thanks for that Gary -- I have just checked the oil filler cap and looked inside the cover and absolutely no sign of any sludgy mayo, the dipstick is quite clean also. However, having had a further poke about I have found what I hope may be the issue although it doesn't answer my question of where ALL the water is going. There is a pipe going from under the offside headlight, under the expansion bottle and to ( I think ) the block. This pipe runs over the head of a small hex bolt and when I put my finger on the hose where it touches the bolt --I find a very large hole. Must have been rubbing for years. There is some water I the area but not the amount I have lost but I guess it could be in the undertray. Anyway, I am going to replace that hose it only looks to be a short one but probably a bug**r to get to, and see what happens. |
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21st Jun 2022 10:48am |
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Old Barty Member Since: 05 Sep 2021 Location: Suffolk Posts: 21 |
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21st Jun 2022 7:35pm |
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