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Coolant Leakage

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Driving around last night and started seeing way too much steam coming out of the engine bay. I stopped and took a look (in the dark w/ a mini-light) and I could only see wetness and steam. I couldn't tell where it was coming from. It was coming down onto the pass. side head. So, I'm not too sure where it would come from.

 

I will look at it further today or tomorrow, but I would like to hear if anyone has a good guage on where it might be coming from.

 

Thanks,

cooalnt lines to and from turbo maybe. just my guesstimate :drunk:

Ya, I had a mystery leak in that area, turns out the intake manifold bolts were not all the way torqued down. Then I still had a leak, and replace a turbo cooling hose. Good luck.

Ya might wanna check the hose connections to and from the radiator.

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Still haven't gotten to it - schoolwork and all. I'm kinda thinking that turbo cooling line sounds promising. As for the in/out hoses directly on the radiator - all looked well around that area.

 

I'll see what I see,

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