Annoying coolant drip!
#1
Annoying coolant drip!
Hey all,
I have a very small slow coolant drip that seems to happen when the car is sitting.
The dealership said they pressure tested the system and the leak did not appear. Picked it up last night drove home and this morning sure enough two drips of coolant in the same spot under the floor!
Appears to be on the right side above the rear sway bar.
Thinking it could be either hose 5 or 6 which luckily don't look overly difficult to get to access wise.
Is it just a matter of draining the coolant and replacing the hoses? The coolant is under a year old so i'd like to not replace it if possible.
Anyone have any thoughts or experience? Could the leak be coming from higher up? I did see the drip before it landed on the floor and it was on what looks like hose number 5.
Thanks
I have a very small slow coolant drip that seems to happen when the car is sitting.
The dealership said they pressure tested the system and the leak did not appear. Picked it up last night drove home and this morning sure enough two drips of coolant in the same spot under the floor!
Appears to be on the right side above the rear sway bar.
Thinking it could be either hose 5 or 6 which luckily don't look overly difficult to get to access wise.
Is it just a matter of draining the coolant and replacing the hoses? The coolant is under a year old so i'd like to not replace it if possible.
Anyone have any thoughts or experience? Could the leak be coming from higher up? I did see the drip before it landed on the floor and it was on what looks like hose number 5.
Thanks
#2
Jack the car as high as possible and block the front tires. Use rear jack stands. Insert a large basin or bucket to catch the coolant and remove the offending hose. You should not loose a lot of coolant which you can re use when you change the hose. Test the hose by blocking one end and blowing or using compressed air on it. You say left hand side. You are in OZ and I wonder if yours is a LHD or RHD car. The reason I ask is when my water pump started to go out it left an egg cup of Coolant on the drivers side as the engine cooled down. Mine is a LHD car.
#3
Jack the car as high as possible and block the front tires. Use rear jack stands. Insert a large basin or bucket to catch the coolant and remove the offending hose. You should not loose a lot of coolant which you can re use when you change the hose. Test the hose by blocking one end and blowing or using compressed air on it. You say left hand side. You are in OZ and I wonder if yours is a LHD or RHD car. The reason I ask is when my water pump started to go out it left an egg cup of Coolant on the drivers side as the engine cooled down. Mine is a LHD car.
The water pump was replaced under 2 years ago so hopefully it's okay.
Here are some pics, I actually used a selfie stick I bought in Thailand to take a video! Finally used it haha.
#4
Those two hoses are super easy to get at. The engine itself only holds about 2.5 gallons of coolant (total system is 6 gal). Jack the back up as Hurdi says, and put a 5 gal bucket or large pan/bin under there and pull the hoses off. I'd replace the spring clamps with a good quality screw clamp while you're at it. Look around for refilling instructions - vacuum is best, but not imperative. Good luck
#5
Those two hoses are super easy to get at. The engine itself only holds about 2.5 gallons of coolant (total system is 6 gal). Jack the back up as Hurdi says, and put a 5 gal bucket or large pan/bin under there and pull the hoses off. I'd replace the spring clamps with a good quality screw clamp while you're at it. Look around for refilling instructions - vacuum is best, but not imperative. Good luck
Interestingly in the EPC the clamps holding those hoses on are listed as jubilee clamps rather than the spring type ones so might more those as well. Makes sense to replace no. 5 and 6 at the same time.
Just a quick confirmation that 5 and 6 are the correct hoses in that area?
Quite hard to diagnose coolant leaks so hopefully it's those hoses
Also are we talking vacuum to bleed the cooling system?
#6
As it's really just the motor you're draining, it should refill fairly easily. Open the relief valve, refill and just start/run the engine, continuing to refill as the coolant circulates. You may have to top off, two or three times before it's totally air free.
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Thanks guys, anyone have any experience in replacing these I can see the spring clips on the engine side of the hose but the other end seems to have some sort of plastic coupling?
#11
Okay so got a few more pics today another two drips collected in a bucket. It might be getting worse
Anyway, looks like that hose is covered in coolant, could it be coming from higher up? The main leak looks like it's coming from that hose.
Also any idea how to remove this coupling that joins the hoses?
Anyway, looks like that hose is covered in coolant, could it be coming from higher up? The main leak looks like it's coming from that hose.
Also any idea how to remove this coupling that joins the hoses?
#12
Look higher at the engine block. The leak may be from the coolant cover plate.
https://rennlist.com/forums/996-forum/619805-help-problem-with-coolant-cover-and-coolant-refill.html
Those are not couplings despite their look. The hoses are one-piece with the other ends covered by the under body plastic panels.
https://rennlist.com/forums/996-forum/619805-help-problem-with-coolant-cover-and-coolant-refill.html
Those are not couplings despite their look. The hoses are one-piece with the other ends covered by the under body plastic panels.
#13
Look higher at the engine block. The leak may be from the coolant cover plate.
https://rennlist.com/forums/996-foru...nt-refill.html
Those are not couplings despite their look. The hoses are one-piece with the other ends covered by the under body plastic panels.
https://rennlist.com/forums/996-foru...nt-refill.html
Those are not couplings despite their look. The hoses are one-piece with the other ends covered by the under body plastic panels.
Also what is the correct number for those hoses? In the parts diagram the one I thought it was looks quite short, unless there is another coupling that I cant see?
#15
Yes, that plate should be easy to see and access.
I think the hoses in your photos are #27 and #33 here
http://www.autoatlanta.com/porsche-p...section=105-05
I think the hoses in your photos are #27 and #33 here
http://www.autoatlanta.com/porsche-p...section=105-05
I'll have to get back under and see if if the leak is coming from higher up!