Author Topic: Incredible disappearing coolant trick  (Read 3726 times)

seattle_Jerry

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Incredible disappearing coolant trick
« on: June 22, 2008, 04:57:55 »
I think about my 220D everytime I listen to cartalk. It had a problem that could just as easily have been on an SL and I never figured it out.

It could go for days or months without needing radiator fluid. I checked regularly and it wasn't a slow leak. It was always full to the brim until it was bone dry.

There was never a puddle under the car.

My guess is that there was a crack in the head or block that sometimes opened and let the water escape.

Any other guesses?

merrill

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Re: Incredible disappearing coolant trick
« Reply #1 on: June 22, 2008, 08:41:49 »
where was the puddle located?

could be a failing water pump or maybe your heater core?

did the fluid show up after you ran the heater ?
what was the outside air temp?
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Re: Incredible disappearing coolant trick
« Reply #2 on: June 22, 2008, 09:23:08 »
I recently found a similar slow leak... which accumulated inside the car!  No leaks outside, coolant level would drop slowly over time. I recently found that the heater core bypass valve is the culprit (in my 250SEC). Found thin layer of coolant on the passenger floor board.
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seattle_Jerry

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Re: Incredible disappearing coolant trick
« Reply #3 on: June 22, 2008, 16:24:10 »
Thats the thing...there never was any evidence of a leak. No puddles, drips, smell of coolant. It wasn't a slow leak. It was full or it was empty.