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Old 01 February 2011, 03:01 PM
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I have noticed my 2001 classic has recently started to leak water it seems to be dripping down from somewhere behind the oil sump. Anyone have any ideas where it is coming from? I have already had to replace a couple of hoses as they have perished so I am hoping it is just a hose and nothing more serious.
Old 01 February 2011, 04:13 PM
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At the back of the engine you have the heater matrix pipes and the turbo coolant pipe.

There's a couple other smaller pipes, but they are mostly ONTOP of the engine, so i'd get the other ones i mention checked first.
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Cheers, I had a quick look but the leak has stopped, so I am hoping it is just a split pipe that is leaking under pressure
Old 01 February 2011, 04:55 PM
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Can you get under it while it's running to find the leak, rather than wait for it to lose all it's coolant while miles from home?

Maybe a local garage would put it on ramps for you to identify the problem?
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Originally Posted by alcazar
Can you get under it while it's running to find the leak, rather than wait for it to lose all it's coolant while miles from home?

Maybe a local garage would put it on ramps for you to identify the problem?
Ideally I will try and get it on a ramp tomorrow, I don't fancy jacking it up and getting a face full of red hot coolant.

I'm sure the car knows she is up for sale. never had a problem in 18 months then I have had the immobilizer, thermostat and now this all in the space of 3 weeks.
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sounds like water pump mate thats were the tell tale hole is ? is it behind the oil pump where two black pipes run back to the thermostat ?
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Cack photo but it definitely seems to be coming from behind the sump


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err defo not water pump ! heater matrix pipe ?
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It's not the aircon, is it?
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