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looseing water
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Rusky
PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:46 pm Up
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Every couple of days I have to refill the pressure bottle as its empty but can't find any leaks no signs of sludging or water in oil so I'm a bit lost ideas and help please
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Jay794
PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 3:18 am Up
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Pressure bottle? as in the one that you fill with windscreen wash?
 
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Kersh
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well it aint dissapearing mate so you just gotta look a bit harder Smile take it to a garage and see if they cna locate it.
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NorthantsBen
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since i have owned my van (year or so) every week it needs topping up with water as empty, no leaking water (fixed them all) and its not comming out exhaust,

spoke to few garages and they said have heard that on quite a few cars Confused



as its running i have just left it tbh,


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It's evaporating lol
 
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MrrNoName
PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 4:27 am Up
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ahh a common problem this time of year, what happens is trolls pop your bonnet during the middle of the night and drink the coolant from the expansion tank, they love that sweet smell, (plus it isnt poisonous to them!)

the solution is to buy a padlock and lock your bonnet with that...

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on a serious note though, are you sure its not being evapotated during combustion through the head gasket?, you could have a water leak from a pipe that only leaks when the coolant systems under pressure (ie when driving) when parked it might not drip so you wouldnt notice it, look for any white/blue crystals around pipes

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MrrNoName wrote:
ahh a common problem this time of year, what happens is trolls pop your bonnet during the middle of the night and drink the coolant from the expansion tank, they love that sweet smell, (plus it isnt poisonous to them!)

the solution is to buy a padlock and lock your bonnet with that...

lol


on a serious note though, are you sure its not being evapotated during combustion through the head gasket?, you could have a water leak from a pipe that only leaks when the coolant systems under pressure (ie when driving) when parked it might not drip so you wouldnt notice it, look for any white/blue crystals around pipes

I agree, the top solution is quite well known here in the south.

Is the header tank cap air tight?

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panason1c
PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 5:08 am Up
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Remove the timing belt cover and check to see if the water pump is leaking........thats what my money is on!


ps.....It's losing water............ Very Happy

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Rusky
PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2011 8:00 pm Up
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I did think of that mrrnoname replaced the filler cap as old one looked a bit scanky but no differane only really started since bleeding the matrix to try and get heat still no heat and now looking water
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