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Ricardo1992 12-13-2015 04:01 AM

New Member looking for Help!
 
Hello all! I am a new owner to the Porsche Boxter which I bought two weekends ago! :cheers: Love the car and has been good fun to drive. I am a massive fan of two seater convertibles and own a z4 also, however I have parked this up whilst I make use of the porker!

http://i594.photobucket.com/albums/t...y/_DSC8564.jpg

It has not taken long for a problem to occur unfortunately. As I was driving into town yesterday, I parked up and the coolent started pouring out the bottom OS. I have had a look underneath the car this frosty morning to see if there was anything which was unusual and came across this:

http://i594.photobucket.com/albums/t...13_1140521.jpg

Poured fluid into the tank to see if it would leak and it did. (top right of the image) Has anyone got any ideas what this is meant to be connected to? My initial thoughts is that a pipe has been disconnected...Hopefully one of you will be able to help me out!

jb92563 12-14-2015 06:53 AM

Not sure but if that is by the rear right wheel well then it might be the overflow drain tube that comes from the coolant/oil cap area in the trunk.

Go in the trunk and remove the plastic shield that goes around the 2 caps and see if the pressure release/burp valve is leaking.

I know that an overfilled coolant system will blow coolant out of this valve until the proper level is reached.

If you fill the coolant overflow tank to the high mark when cold I think that when it heats up it will eject the extra hot coolant once the engine is turned off.

What is the coolant level in the overflow tank now?

Did you notice the coolant temp was higher than normal while driving?

If the overflow tank is leaking into the trunk then of course it needs to be replaced.

kk2002s 12-14-2015 07:28 AM

That is the Coolant tank overflow tube if it is on Right rear tire side. That end is not suppose to be connected to anything

Chuck W. 12-14-2015 07:46 AM

I had an issue with a coolant leak awhile back. It ended up being a faulty coolant cap. I had the original one where the part number ended in .01. I bought the newest, ending in .04, and all was good. This is fairly common.

Here is the drainage tube that the coolant will drain out of.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psxpisgexj.jpg

Ricardo1992 01-09-2016 07:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Chuck W. (Post 476578)
I had an issue with a coolant leak awhile back. It ended up being a faulty coolant cap. I had the original one where the part number ended in .01. I bought the newest, ending in .04, and all was good. This is fairly common.

Here is the drainage tube that the coolant will drain out of.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...psxpisgexj.jpg

Thank you for this! Turned out this was exactly the issue. New coolant lid fitted, problem solved. Now new problem has arisen...will the faults ever stop!?!? :(

mikefocke 01-09-2016 08:41 AM

May all your problems be such small, cheap, solved over the forum ones.

thstone 01-09-2016 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ricardo1992 (Post 479373)
Now new problem has arisen...will the faults ever stop!?!? :(

Don't worry about the faults as they will come and go.

Instead, focus and immerse yourself in the daily joy and pride of driving one of the most rewarding drivers' car in the world.


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