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08.05.2020 18:52 | # 1 |
slayer65 | |
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08.05.2020 18:52 | # 2 |
P206HDi | |
It may be escaping as steam together with the temperature. There may be a second reason other than that. Is there wetness under the mat on the driver's side? |
08.05.2020 18:52 | # 3 |
gogly35 | |
Hello, I have been living the same problem from time to time since last year. I had my car drained the tank and put the red antifreeze air in my car. Since there is the smallest leak in the system, I found out that it removes the leaks by clearing the lime and it can make this reduction from time to time. No problem right now .. You can make a detailed leak check by looking at your radiator system by starting from the cover in your vehicle.
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08.05.2020 18:52 | # 4 |
slayer65 | |
There was a slight boron wetness under the rust in front of the seat in the driver's room, but the vehicle was left in the evening, the glass had been left slightly apart, water had entered the room, it might have been a little wetness room [QUOTE = P206HDi] It may be escaping as steam with the temperature. There may be a second reason other than that. Is there wetness under the mat on the driver's side? [/ QUOTE] |
08.05.2020 18:52 | # 5 |
slayer65 | |
[QUOTE = gogly35] hello I have had the same problem since last year when it has been wet from time to time. Since the red antifreeze is very effective, I have learned that if there is the smallest leak in the system, it removes the leaks by cleaning the lime and it can make this reduction from time to time. They did it, they did it, it's okay. You can make a detailed leak check by looking at your radiator system by starting from the cover in your vehicle. [/ QUOTE] opet blue antifreeze I left my radiator two weeks ago, I hope it will be from the cover :( |
08.05.2020 18:52 | # 6 |
P206HDi | |
If you lean and look under the steering wheel towards the gas pedal, you will see the radiator on the right. Check the pipes to the radiator with your hand, it may be dripping from there. If the car is running while the heater is blowing in the heat, you can understand it more easily. |
08.05.2020 18:52 | # 7 |
slayer65 | |
[QUOTE = P206HDi] If you lean under the steering wheel towards the gas pedal, you will see the radiator on the right. Check the pipes to the radiator with your hand, it may be dripping from there. If the car is running while the heater is blowing in the heat, you can understand it more easily. [/ QUOTE] I checked now as you said but there was no leak |
08.05.2020 18:52 | # 8 |
P206HDi | |
If there is no problem there is good news. Replace the radiator cap, I think something cheap is already in service. But if it doesn't get better after replacing the cover, keep looking for leak again ... |
08.05.2020 18:52 | # 9 |
slayer65 | |
So I guess you are not likely to seal the gasket
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08.05.2020 18:52 | # 10 |
P206HDi | |
No, I meant the radiator cap. You said the cover is broken, so I suggested you change it around 10-15 pounds.
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08.05.2020 18:52 | # 11 |
slayer65 | |
I hope the only problem is the cover
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08.05.2020 18:52 | # 12 |
slayer65 | |
[QUOTE = P206HDi] No, I mean it from the radiator cap. The cover is broken, so I suggested you change it, you can change it around 10-15 pounds. [/ QUOTE] thank you for your interest |
08.05.2020 18:52 | # 13 |
P206HDi | |
You're welcome, look at the driver's seat from time to time. Especially to the right. I don't think there will be a problem if there is no wetness there. I hope not.
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