Coolant overflow reservoir question
#2
Air can get into the engines coolant system.
Do you know why the reservoir is empty?
Any current engine problems you think are related to the empty reservoir?
When engine is cold check the coolant level in the radiator, if low top it off along with the reservoir.
Do you know why the reservoir is empty?
Any current engine problems you think are related to the empty reservoir?
When engine is cold check the coolant level in the radiator, if low top it off along with the reservoir.
#3
Hi Joey
No idea why its empty. I always top off the radiator when I'm under the hood. Never anymore than 1/4 C. But last time I noticed the coolant reservoir cap had popped off and it was bone dry. So I did top off both the radiator and reservoir with a cold engine.
The car did cut out (off and on) while I was on the highway. Didnt know if that was related? I always watch my gauges and never saw the temp gauge above the middle
so I don't think overheating was an issue.
Thanks
Kev
No idea why its empty. I always top off the radiator when I'm under the hood. Never anymore than 1/4 C. But last time I noticed the coolant reservoir cap had popped off and it was bone dry. So I did top off both the radiator and reservoir with a cold engine.
The car did cut out (off and on) while I was on the highway. Didnt know if that was related? I always watch my gauges and never saw the temp gauge above the middle
so I don't think overheating was an issue.
Thanks
Kev
#4
you sure it did not boil out? as expanding coolant pops expansion reservoir caps. If I were you, I'd run air bleeding procedure on your cooling system. Keep in mind, that gauge does not show it overheating means squat, things like this do malfunction.
#5
My only warning that my water pump, thermostat and radiator were crashing came from a frequently empty reservoir tank. The overheating boils sends steam into the tank and boils off the water.
There have been discussions here on how to spot any of these faults. And don't forget the all-important radiator cap. Just to be on the safe side, I trashed the little hose coming from the coolant filling neck to the tank. Mine is a '94 V-6 and things are simply old.
There have been discussions here on how to spot any of these faults. And don't forget the all-important radiator cap. Just to be on the safe side, I trashed the little hose coming from the coolant filling neck to the tank. Mine is a '94 V-6 and things are simply old.
#6
When the system is refilled with coolant check for leaks including on the upper radiator tank. The tank is plastic and can crack.
Make sure the hose between the radiator and reservoir is clear.
Ditto on checking the radiator cap.
Make sure the hose between the radiator and reservoir is clear.
Ditto on checking the radiator cap.
#7
freeze protection on those cheap gauges should be -34F
#9
So after poking around quite a bit - I do have a very small leak in my overflow coolant reservoir. Does this effect performance? Is there an easy way to patch (looks like a pinhole drip) or do I need a new reservoir?