06-28-2017, 12:36 PM
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Location: Kokomo, Indiana
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Originally Posted by kk2002s
As far as Truck leak, you looked under the Foam pads under the Carpet?
When my tank went, carpet was dry. The coolant that got to the trunk floor, under the foam pads, found any hole and dripped out.
Have you taken the plastic cover off the Expansion tank. This exposes the Purge valve. There is a drain hole between the purge valve and Fill. This hole connects to the overflow tube that drains down just in front of right rear tire.
Look for signs of dried or leaking coolant. The purge values can go bad as well. Though these typically lead more to condensation on the trunk lid, not a gallon + loss.
Take out carpet and foam pads, expansion tank cover plate refill you system with distilled water and get car up to temp to see what's going on
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I took out the carpet and foam pads last night and there isnt any sign of leak, or residue. I didnt take the tank cover off, since i didnt see coolant under the foam, but thats a good idea, ill do that tonight if this new cap doesnt work. Thanks!
Joe
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06-28-2017, 05:23 PM
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Location: Orange County, CA
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Out of curiosity, do you have any white smoke comming from the exhaust..?
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06-28-2017, 08:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Gilles
Out of curiosity, do you have any white smoke comming from the exhaust..?
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None that ive seen. Why do you ask?
Joe
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06-29-2017, 05:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Snipershot
None that ive seen. Why do you ask?
Joe
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Hello Joel,
A couple of weeks ago my Alfa Romeo Milano drank the coolant on the reservoir and I ask my son to check the exhaust while I gave her a little gas and I had a faint white puffs from the exhaust and end being a failed head gasket on the Alfa V6 engine...
However, it seems that the Porsche engines this is a rare occurrance
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Last edited by Gilles; 06-29-2017 at 05:41 AM.
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06-29-2017, 01:02 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Gilles
Hello Joel,
A couple of weeks ago my Alfa Romeo Milano drank the coolant on the reservoir and I ask my son to check the exhaust while I gave her a little gas and I had a faint white puffs from the exhaust and end being a failed head gasket on the Alfa V6 engine...
However, it seems that the Porsche engines this is a rare occurrance
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Damn, that sucks man.
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06-29-2017, 01:07 PM
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Location: Kokomo, Indiana
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Well fellas, after all the hassle and taking all the stuff off to get to the water pump and the hoses, it turned out to be the damn coolant cap. Lol. Im not mad though, it was a good learning experience, and now when the pump does go, ill have one ready, and know how to get to it. Thanks for all the input and help, you guys are the best!
Joe
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10-29-2017, 01:14 PM
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Location: FL - Florida
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Similar problem with other symptoms
So I read thru several threads so as not to create a duplicate and this one seems to be somewhat similar to my issue. The temp will get just past the 180 which looks to be about 200 degrees. The light will start blinking, it has never stayed on solid. A blinking light is supposed to mean either coolant level or a fault in the engine compartment cooling fan. Here is what I have done so far and what I plan on doing. But I need some input about what I may be missing.
1) The coolant was low three times after refilling it, so I plan on getting a new coolant cap.
2) The drivers side cooling fan works on both low and high speed, while the an on the passenger side is only working at high speed. I checked the relays and they are all good. Do I need to change out this fan?
3) The engine fan is working, I jumped the relay. Can the thermo sensor go bad?
4) Water pump and thermostat have 20,000 miles in 9 years. should I change them out?
Thanks, Jon
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10-29-2017, 01:42 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Denver
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Originally Posted by jvmbc4
So I read thru several threads so as not to create a duplicate and this one seems to be somewhat similar to my issue. The temp will get just past the 180 which looks to be about 200 degrees. The light will start blinking, it has never stayed on solid. A blinking light is supposed to mean either coolant level or a fault in the engine compartment cooling fan. Here is what I have done so far and what I plan on doing. But I need some input about what I may be missing.
1) The coolant was low three times after refilling it, so I plan on getting a new coolant cap.
2) The drivers side cooling fan works on both low and high speed, while the an on the passenger side is only working at high speed. I checked the relays and they are all good. Do I need to change out this fan?
3) The engine fan is working, I jumped the relay. Can the thermo sensor go bad?
4) Water pump and thermostat have 20,000 miles in 9 years. should I change them out?
Thanks, Jon
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Mine gets past 180 ~ 200 deg, but never get a light and runs fine at this temp
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