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Ever had a Car water leak?
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The water only appears to leak when the car is running. Otherwise it is fine and stays where it is.
Anybody had one before? How did you fix it?
Have you used a leak repair kit?
Anybody had one before? How did you fix it?
Have you used a leak repair kit?
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If it is the former that is perfectly normal.
If it is the latter then if the leak is around the fan belt area you may have a leak from the water pump.
What car is it?
You could also check to see if your expansion bottle cap is on tight.
The problem these days with repair solutions such as Radweld is that if you have a radiator leak more often the coolant bottle where you fit the sealer is a long way from the radiator so the sealer might not reach the leak before it gets absorbed.
But I have to top it up every day.
I don't think that is normal... or is it? but you are right, it only drops when I am running the car.
Could be a split pipe, jubilee clip loose, porous radiator or heater matrix, water pump, case the head gasket, or worse case a porous engine block(rare).
Had loads of water leaks over the years including all the above.
*edit* Sounds like it could be the head gasket.
According to this:
http://www.whatprice.co.uk/car/maintainance/car-cooling.html
it is not the head gasket.
Can you at least tell us whereabouts the coolant is emerging from?
That site is old as it mentions the radiator cap which modern cars did away with in the early 90's. Hope for your sake it isn't the head gasket but no visible leaks and having to "top up" that often point to it.
Plus looking at that site it states large amounts of white smoke flowing out of the exhaust. Basically that is rubbish and you may not even notice steam. Check your oil filler cap as it may have emulsification(white gunk) on it and that is another sign of head gasket failure.
I just talked to somebody who told me that it's not the head gasket.
My oil filler cap doesn't have any white gunk on it.
Like I said - it could very well be the early signs of head gasket failure. You won't necessarily have the white gunk yet.
You really need to give us a bit more to go on, though.
It used to f*ck your radiator up that stuff. People wouldn't get a proper repair and just keep on pouring that crap in. Eventually there's no water circulation whatsoever.
Yep, like make, model and where the water is leaking from . . .
If there was a head gasket problem you would be putting a couple of litres or more in the tank every few miles or shorter and there would be white smoke coming out the exhaust (steam).
My guess is that if the level only drops a little, you may be overfilling the tank and causing the excess to get forced out giving the impression of a leak.
If the level stays in the tank but seems lower, run it without topping up and see if it has found it's level.
If you still aren't sure gert it tested at a garage.....a chemical "sniffer" test will check for exhaust gases in the cooling system which will prove a head gasket problem or dismiss it.
Exactly same here..have had the head gasket go on aotorway before..so didnt hesitate when this car started leaking water and overheating a little..new pump..mine was £220 fitted but I know if head gasket goes then startes costing £600+..would go get it checked a small job can soon turn into a large one..
Can you see where the water is going to, or is just going down, with no obvious sign of where it is disappearing to
I mean, guessing games are fun and all, but it would rather help.
Exactly. Just going down with no obvious sign of where it is going to.
If it's not leaking out from anywhere (no water under the car when it's been parked for a few hours), and it's not boiling off (Does your temperature gauge always read normal ) then it's going into the engine, and that's pretty serious.
if there is it sounds like the water pump
the water pump would only leak when the car is ticking over
that is probably why you havnt seen a pool of water under your car
the water system is pressurised when hot so you may have a mist of water escaping so that you cant see the leak , try having a look at the engine bay whilst the engine is hot and still running, i had a pain in the ass water leak on my car where it was leaking from the water cooled turbo, took ages to find that