New a/c condenser question
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Just got to work from the collision place. The lead tech couldn't find any leak or signs of leaks. Had the car running for almost half and hour, with the heat blasting. I showed him pics of the low coolant level. He is in agreement with me that there is an issue, but he thinks it could be a maintenance issue, and nothing from the accident. Like possibly a heater core leak or headgasket issue. But there aren't any wet spots on the floor suggesting a heater core leak, he also said he didn't smell any coolant in the car while it was running.
While he had the car running, the coolant was just a tad bit up above the max line. He said it was b/c the engine is running and since it under pressure it will rise up. Is that true? I feel like if the fluid is low and the system is pressurized, that it would still remain low, but I'm not knowledgeable about this.
Thanks for any info!
While he had the car running, the coolant was just a tad bit up above the max line. He said it was b/c the engine is running and since it under pressure it will rise up. Is that true? I feel like if the fluid is low and the system is pressurized, that it would still remain low, but I'm not knowledgeable about this.
Thanks for any info!
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it would have nothing to do with pressure but the fluid will expand some with heat, I don't know many techs that check coolant leaks by letting it idle in the corner but in theory I guess it should still show signs. Has the level been low more than once? my opinion would be it needs an actual pressure test done
Heater cores generally you would smell or see wet carpet, possibly coolant coming from the evaporator drain- if you really want to check for head gaskets the simplest way would be to drain an oil sample and make sure its not brown/milky looking or get a combustion gas tester to use on your surge tank they're simple to use and you can find them fairly inexpensive
Heater cores generally you would smell or see wet carpet, possibly coolant coming from the evaporator drain- if you really want to check for head gaskets the simplest way would be to drain an oil sample and make sure its not brown/milky looking or get a combustion gas tester to use on your surge tank they're simple to use and you can find them fairly inexpensive
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it would have nothing to do with pressure but the fluid will expand some with heat, I don't know many techs that check coolant leaks by letting it idle in the corner but in theory I guess it should still show signs. Has the level been low more than once? my opinion would be it needs an actual pressure test done
Heater cores generally you would smell or see wet carpet, possibly coolant coming from the evaporator drain- if you really want to check for head gaskets the simplest way would be to drain an oil sample and make sure its not brown/milky looking or get a combustion gas tester to use on your surge tank they're simple to use and you can find them fairly inexpensive
Heater cores generally you would smell or see wet carpet, possibly coolant coming from the evaporator drain- if you really want to check for head gaskets the simplest way would be to drain an oil sample and make sure its not brown/milky looking or get a combustion gas tester to use on your surge tank they're simple to use and you can find them fairly inexpensive
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Just an update, so had the appt. today at dealer. Pressure test was done, cost me $59.00, and the tech said there is no leak at all. It held pressure just fine. And the steam that I saw was just probably something that got on the radiator or condenser during the repair. Well, I'm relieved to know that theres no leak, OCD down to zero. lol. But high blood pressure went up a few points, as my entire trip to dealer today cost me ~$728.00! I had the lower trans cooler line replaced, brought the part in myself, they charged about $178 for labor on that. Then the coolant flush was about $158.00. And I also had the power steering pressure line replaced, I bought the part from the dealer, it was a last minute add on (it had been leaking for years). Power steering line was $115; labor was $178 for that as well. I can't remember what the hour labor rate was.
Also was told both my front axle seals are leaking, ahhhh! And it would be about $300 per side. That would have to wait for sure...
Thanks again to all who have suggested or helped me out in this thread!
Also was told both my front axle seals are leaking, ahhhh! And it would be about $300 per side. That would have to wait for sure...
Thanks again to all who have suggested or helped me out in this thread!
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