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<blockquote data-quote="Mouse" data-source="post: 156186" data-attributes="member: 2204"><p>yes karate is right, u may not necessary see the coolant on the floor. it might leak and over time turn into green or white powder (harden). u can see this maybe along the radiator bracket or the connector pipe Y-shape behind your engine (difficult to reach n u have to remove the microfilter b4 u can see it). best thing is to do a pressure test. i believe your mechanic will have the pressure test tools. many of them after changing the expansion tank and the leaking stop. but not necessary that is the cause. your mechanic will know best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mouse, post: 156186, member: 2204"] yes karate is right, u may not necessary see the coolant on the floor. it might leak and over time turn into green or white powder (harden). u can see this maybe along the radiator bracket or the connector pipe Y-shape behind your engine (difficult to reach n u have to remove the microfilter b4 u can see it). best thing is to do a pressure test. i believe your mechanic will have the pressure test tools. many of them after changing the expansion tank and the leaking stop. but not necessary that is the cause. your mechanic will know best. [/QUOTE]
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