Coolant loss....
#1
Coolant loss....
hey guys today when i got into the car and tuned it one the coolant light came on, which at first i thought it was odd, but after quick thought i moved the car back from its original parking spot and took a look to see if theres a spot. guess what ??? nothing. then i open the hood thinking that the sensor plug might be lose or something and to my amazement low and behold... overflow tank is empty !!!!
WTF is going on !!!
its a 99 A6 Quatro Tip.
looked a the oil right away hopping that its not the headgasket, oil is fine (was a bit low but it wasnt creamy)
any ceratin areas where i should look ???
WTF is going on !!!
its a 99 A6 Quatro Tip.
looked a the oil right away hopping that its not the headgasket, oil is fine (was a bit low but it wasnt creamy)
any ceratin areas where i should look ???
#5
RE: Coolant loss....
well after a good look and nothing to soo got mad and tossed in a flourescent dye into the coolant. will see where that sucker is comming from.
so far my finger is pointing at the water pump since it started to make some noise.
so far my finger is pointing at the water pump since it started to make some noise.
#8
RE: Coolant loss....
well if this is the same thing that happened to me awhile back, your going have to get a new water pump and prolly a timing belt but you should change that if it is the waterpump anyways. I think they said my spindal in the water pump wasn't spining anymore. it's going cost a little over a grand if its the same problem
#9
RE: Coolant loss....
my car is nearing 200k's so its time for it anyway...
right now in the neighbourhod of 195 need to be thinkming about the 200K tuneup
anybody knows what needs to be done at the 200K scheduele ???
right now in the neighbourhod of 195 need to be thinkming about the 200K tuneup
anybody knows what needs to be done at the 200K scheduele ???
#10
RE: Coolant loss....
Possible coolant leak: Check the reservoir for cracks. If the reservoir is ok, check under the intake manifold. If it's a 2.7T, most likey the secondary coolant pump. If it's a 2.8, its most likely the coolant pipe seals under the intake manifold. If it's none of those, then it must be the water pump especially with that high of mileage. If you do replace the water pump, it would be a good idea to replace the timing belt, tensioner, rollers, water pump, and thermostat. Hopefully this helps, good luck.
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