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Coolant leak & puddle under rear carpet, but replaced tank less than 4 months ago.
As the title says - found some coolant leaking when i was out and about today. Maybe a quarter cup worth?
When I got home, the drip was maybe 15 drops worth. Coolant tank was slightly low, but have noticed that when the car is up to temp. Mild puddle in the trunk, no residue on any of the hoses, or on the tank itself anywhere. Miniscule hissing noise from the cap, but no residue at all to show leakage from there. It's the updated version as well, so that shouldn't be in. Anyone have any ideas? http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1615944312.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1615944330.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1615944347.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1615944363.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads02...1615944384.jpg |
Hissing noise from the cap? That is not normal.
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Hi! Harbor Freight sells an expansion tank testing kit for $89.99. Should allow you to pressurize the tank and listen/watch for leaks. Just a suggestion, good luck!
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It's an updated cap, but how old is it? I had a two-year old cap Porsche cap fail, so it's possible. If that's the problem, it's the best of all the possibilities!
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Thanks all for suggestions.
The cap was changed at the same time as the coolant reservoir - 4 months ago. I may pressure test, or just try to refill it and see what happens when I start it. |
My trunk was flooded even though my tank was only 2 years old. Went ahead and replaced it. Turned out the issue was a loose clamp on the original tank. Note to self; self check the easy stuff first. Lesson learned!
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In your first picture the first hose on the left is showing a powdery residue under and around the hose clamp.
Could be a leak or a leak from the past. Pressure testing the system is your best starting place to correct the issue. |
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Reread the thread.
The hose with the powdery looking residue I pointed to is in the second picture not the first. Sorry:eek: |
1. loose hose clamp
2. bad hose 3. bad cap (even though you said it's "new' might still not be the latest version) 4. non-OEM tank (lots of crappy replacement tanks for less money out there but in the long run it's wiser to pay the price and get the "real deal" from Porsche |
Just a quick update here... Turned out to be a defective tank. Pelican parts was a little bit of a pain to deal with, but they eventually made everything right.
My new issue is - I'm not sure what kind of coolant I have in there right now and I want to avoid the potential of creating the gel by mixing... So, my current plan is to get a coolant/water ratio measuring tool from pre stone, and figure out what the coolant ratio to water ratio is right now. If it's lower than, say 40/60, I was thinking of adding some kind of water wetter or something like that to help augment the cooling abilities. I've heard lots of good reviews, but also some iffy ones... I'd like to do a flush this year when I get back from overseas, but want something to hold me over until then. Thoughts? Secondary plan is to get some coolant tests figure out how good the coolant is to help me decide when to get the flush done - later this year or next year |
believe you are way over thinking it. If your concerned, just drain the coolant and replace it. It's an easy job and pretty cheap. With what your 1st & 2nd plan is you will spend more time doing that then it takes to just drain & replace. As long as whoever put it in last didn't use DexCool you wont need to even worry about the tests.
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I keep a jug of G12 (pink) around for the couple cars that still have Porsche or G12 in them. When I drain or flush, they get Zerex OAT or similar filling them back up. |
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