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51 Plate Focus Losing Coolant


andystephens
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Hi all,

After a little help. i was driving to north wales from surrey when the temperature needle suddenly jumped up and the engine light came on. i stopped and noticed the coolant was empty (i had checked before the journey and it was halfway between min and max).I waited for it to cool then topped it up and finished the journey. next day the engine light was now off, but the bottle was empty again. i put water in and noticed drips down the front of the engine running down under the gearbox. the strange thing is that the whole time i was away, sometimes it leaked but sometimes it didnt. the car got me back with no top ups. there is no lack of power, no white smoke and no sludge around the oil filler cap so wondered if anyone knew what it could be.

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Cracked radiator? Split hose? your gonna have to fill it, and see where things leak i'm afraid

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dont think its the radiator as the water looks like it is coming frommidway up the egine

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you'll have to get under the car and see if its leaking anywhere... you say there is no sludge in the oil, so the only things left is the external cooling system (bottle, pipes, rad etc..) or the waterways in the block itself...

oh hang on... maybe heater matrix... I;m not sure if these still reside in the cabin, but have a feel for wet carpet in the driver and passenger footwell....

Thats where they used to be anyway!

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I will jack it up and have a look. the carpets are wet, i have heard about the heater matrix lol

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That looks like your problem then fella...

Not as bad as it could have been!!

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took it to a friend who is a mechanic. its the thermostat housing

he gonna sort for me. thankfully nothing big

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