Coolant Loss (Rad Removal Tips)
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Coolant Loss (Rad Removal Tips)
Gotta major coolant leak somewhere but weather's been way too kak for me to take off the undertray and start searching.
Top hoses, etc appear ok when I checked u/bonnet and there's no mayo or gunk in the remaining coolant.
Before I go down the blown gasket / cracked block route, i.e. big bucks garage fix, I'd like to check over the coolant system myself.
I was planning on removing the rad first to see if the leaks coming from there.
Is this worthwhile? If so any advice/tips on removal procedures would be welcome.
Cheerz
Top hoses, etc appear ok when I checked u/bonnet and there's no mayo or gunk in the remaining coolant.
Before I go down the blown gasket / cracked block route, i.e. big bucks garage fix, I'd like to check over the coolant system myself.
I was planning on removing the rad first to see if the leaks coming from there.
Is this worthwhile? If so any advice/tips on removal procedures would be welcome.
Cheerz
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