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Urgent Advise on E36
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<blockquote data-quote="Crymson" data-source="post: 332508" data-attributes="member: 111"><p>I think your mech would do a compression test to see if there is a leak or not. Then he would estimate where it is from and inspected to suspected leakage area.</p><p> </p><p>2 weeks ago my OBC told my coolant level was low, so I topup with water. Later after driven to another location, I found that there are drops of water underneath. So I went to my mech and he did a comp test. He open up and found my reserve tank have a small crack (although I had it replace 1 year ago, this remind me not to go to the other mech again). I changed that and now it's ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crymson, post: 332508, member: 111"] I think your mech would do a compression test to see if there is a leak or not. Then he would estimate where it is from and inspected to suspected leakage area. 2 weeks ago my OBC told my coolant level was low, so I topup with water. Later after driven to another location, I found that there are drops of water underneath. So I went to my mech and he did a comp test. He open up and found my reserve tank have a small crack (although I had it replace 1 year ago, this remind me not to go to the other mech again). I changed that and now it's ok. [/QUOTE]
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