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Mondeo Cooling System problem
Mondeo 'W' reg 2ltr Auto (petrol).
After a fairly lengthy journey with my my coolant bottle to the maximum mark I switch off and park. A few minutes later there is a pool of coolant under the vehicle on the opposite side to the coolant bottle. On inspection, the coolant has gone down, but the bottle is not completely empty.
I have had the car for ten years and this has only recently started to happen. What could be causing the problem and how should I deal with it ? And please don't tell me to take it to a main dealer.
Cheers.
After a fairly lengthy journey with my my coolant bottle to the maximum mark I switch off and park. A few minutes later there is a pool of coolant under the vehicle on the opposite side to the coolant bottle. On inspection, the coolant has gone down, but the bottle is not completely empty.
I have had the car for ten years and this has only recently started to happen. What could be causing the problem and how should I deal with it ? And please don't tell me to take it to a main dealer.
Cheers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Is your car equipped with airconditioning? If so, was it running before you noticed the "leakage" under the car? Condensing water running out of the airconditioner area is not uncommon, in fact, to be expected.
If, on the other hand, that's not the problem... check your exhaust color on start up.. Could be you have a broken head gasket allowing coolant into one or more of the cylinders. If that's the case, there'll be a tell-tale puff of grey to white smoke on start up.
I'm in the U.S. so I'm assuming most cars are relatively the same, regardless of country of origin...
If, on the other hand, that's not the problem... check your exhaust color on start up.. Could be you have a broken head gasket allowing coolant into one or more of the cylinders. If that's the case, there'll be a tell-tale puff of grey to white smoke on start up.
I'm in the U.S. so I'm assuming most cars are relatively the same, regardless of country of origin...
Can't remember layout .. only ST24.
I think this will be thermo block.
Problem 'could' be corrosion between hose and connection stub (alloy)
or a gasket .. or at worst a crack in housing (highly unlikely) or a pinhole near swollen hose end.
Drain down enough to check by pulling hoses, and check for bad connections.
If pinhole, you 'might' have enough hose to retrim last 1-1/2" and refit. Use new flat hose clips .. or the spring steel ones.
I think this will be thermo block.
Problem 'could' be corrosion between hose and connection stub (alloy)
or a gasket .. or at worst a crack in housing (highly unlikely) or a pinhole near swollen hose end.
Drain down enough to check by pulling hoses, and check for bad connections.
If pinhole, you 'might' have enough hose to retrim last 1-1/2" and refit. Use new flat hose clips .. or the spring steel ones.
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