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01 Overheat/losing coolant
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<blockquote data-quote="3B99SVT" data-source="post: 13774621" data-attributes="member: 35689"><p>I'm not sure where your leak is, but it sounds like you have air in the system now and don't recommend driving it far until you fix the leak and properly burp the system. Don't just add coolant to the degas bottle -- you need to top the system off via the coolant crossover. A quick search should give details. When I replaced my water pump, I put my front end up on ramps and put a funnel in the coolant crossover. Then brought it up to temp to let the thermostat open while always keeping a small amount of coolant in the funnel.</p><p></p><p>Where were the drips coming from: bottom of radiator, front of oil pan, driver's side, other location? Quick checks: Check the weep hole on your water pump for signs of coolant. Check your oil cooler to block seal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3B99SVT, post: 13774621, member: 35689"] I'm not sure where your leak is, but it sounds like you have air in the system now and don't recommend driving it far until you fix the leak and properly burp the system. Don't just add coolant to the degas bottle -- you need to top the system off via the coolant crossover. A quick search should give details. When I replaced my water pump, I put my front end up on ramps and put a funnel in the coolant crossover. Then brought it up to temp to let the thermostat open while always keeping a small amount of coolant in the funnel. Where were the drips coming from: bottom of radiator, front of oil pan, driver's side, other location? Quick checks: Check the weep hole on your water pump for signs of coolant. Check your oil cooler to block seal. [/QUOTE]
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