05-13-2018, 09:01 AM
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As mention, if you just need to top up, use distilled water. Unless you know what coolant is currently in the car that is your best bet. If it hasn’t been flushed and refreshed, or you think the coolant is original, it would be best to do a full flush and refill and do a pressure test to find out if you have a leak, or another problem. A top up here and there is no big deal, but if you were low enough to through a low coolant light, there may be other issues.
Gelling is just a thickening of the coolant, it doesn’t flow well and causes problems. The Porsche coolant is an “oat” coolant I’m pretty sure and, yes it’s 30 a gallon. But really that’s only 15 a gallon mixed. So it really isn’t very expensive overall. Plus, it’s one of the life bloods of the car, good insurance not to have any issues down the road with a funky coolant mix. YMMV...
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05-13-2018, 09:26 AM
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I'd strongly suggest you take a moment and read up on the newer generation coolants. OAT, non silicate coolant is what you need. Imho, buying premix is for suckers. You can get a gallon of distilled water at Walmart for 88 cents.
Most of us like Burner's videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMkoxlm6mzI
I use Prestone Dexx-cool btw. The orange stuff.
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05-13-2018, 11:49 AM
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Thanks, guys. This kind of stuff is new for me. Still learning.
I'm sure the coolant in the car is not original, and I doubt it's even OEM. I agree, a flush and fill with a good product would make it all good to go, and a pressure test in the process will make sure there isn't a problem.
Thanks again,
Dave
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05-13-2018, 06:43 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Brian in Tucson
I'd strongly suggest you take a moment and read up on the newer generation coolants. OAT, non silicate coolant is what you need. Imho, buying premix is for suckers. You can get a gallon of distilled water at Walmart for 88 cents.
Most of us like Burner's videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMkoxlm6mzI
I use Prestone Dexx-cool btw. The orange stuff.
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When GM Dexcool came out, there were lots of issues with elastomer compatibility and degradation... Boxster design predates Dexcool so I would not take any risk. Just do it right with Porsche OEM coolant and forget about it, especially when you do not drain and fill 'lifetime' coolant very often, as long as the water pump stay healthy.
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05-14-2018, 07:59 PM
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So I called the place where I bought the car last year. They're friends of mine, and I trust them to tell me the truth.
They checked their records, and saw that they'd replaced both the water pump and thermostat before I got it. They said that means they replaced the coolant, and they used (drum roll please) Porsche OEM coolant! It's a good thing I asked before I did anything. Because I don't have tools or experience with this sort of thing, I took the car to them today. They're going to do a flush and fill (with Porsche OEM coolant) and do a pressure test.
When I pulled out of the garage, I noticed a tiny spot on the floor with a clear, slightly odorous fluid. It felt kind of slick, but not like oil. This is new, so I'm going to think it's coolant. So I may have a small leak.
Those of you who are better at this than me: If there is a small leak, will a pressure test pick it up? If not, is there an easy way to figure out where a leak is coming from?
Dave
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05-14-2018, 08:19 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DaveNW
So I called the place where I bought the car last year. They're friends of mine, and I trust them to tell me the truth.
They checked their records, and saw that they'd replaced both the water pump and thermostat before I got it. They said that means they replaced the coolant, and they used (drum roll please) Porsche OEM coolant! It's a good thing I asked before I did anything. Because I don't have tools or experience with this sort of thing, I took the car to them today. They're going to do a flush and fill (with Porsche OEM coolant) and do a pressure test.
When I pulled out of the garage, I noticed a tiny spot on the floor with a clear, slightly odorous fluid. It felt kind of slick, but not like oil. This is new, so I'm going to think it's coolant. So I may have a small leak.
Those of you who are better at this than me: If there is a small leak, will a pressure test pick it up? If not, is there an easy way to figure out where a leak is coming from?
Dave
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Sounds good so far. Pressure testing is to detect small leakage so they could tell for sure to diagnose your coolant loss. Good luck!
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05-14-2018, 11:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DaveNW
So I called the place where I bought the car last year. They're friends of mine, and I trust them to tell me the truth.
They checked their records, and saw that they'd replaced both the water pump and thermostat before I got it. They said that means they replaced the coolant, and they used (drum roll please) Porsche OEM coolant! It's a good thing I asked before I did anything. Because I don't have tools or experience with this sort of thing, I took the car to them today. They're going to do a flush and fill (with Porsche OEM coolant) and do a pressure test.
When I pulled out of the garage, I noticed a tiny spot on the floor with a clear, slightly odorous fluid. It felt kind of slick, but not like oil. This is new, so I'm going to think it's coolant. So I may have a small leak.
Those of you who are better at this than me: If there is a small leak, will a pressure test pick it up? If not, is there an easy way to figure out where a leak is coming from?
Dave
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Ask them what brand of water pump. The aftermarket pumps are pretty much garbage with the exception of Pierburg. Porsche factory is your best bet on that one too. Also ask if they installed a standard temp sensor or low temp sensor. Generally a good upgrade is the low temp version.
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05-15-2018, 05:33 PM
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So I picked up the Boxster today. The shop did a pressure test, and everything is fine. Strong pressure, no leaks. The water pump and all coolant lines are dry, no leaks. So that's all good, I think.
They topped things up with Porsche OEM coolant, and gave me the rest of the gallon so I'll have some if needed. I've got the car safely back in the garage with cardboard under it, so I can see where any leaks may happen while I'm out of town for the next two weeks. Hopefully, no surprises.
I'll ask them about the brand of water pump they used, and the temperature sensor.
Thanks for the help, guys. I appreciate the education.
Dave
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