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Hello from Luxembourg!

 

I have a MKIV now, and have notice under bonnet white residue. I also find blue stuff around radiator and hoses.

What is this coolant leak?

 

Thanks

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Guest Christian83
Looks like crystalised antifreeze, is your antifreeze blue ?

 

Hello!

 

My radiator has clear liquid with how do you say a 'hint'? of brown.

Maybe old coolant was blue? I can clean and see if it come back.

 

What do you say to the white powder?

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Is the system losing coolant ? have you checked the expansion tank ?

 

Is all this new that your posting pics of or was it like this when you buy the car ?

 

Hi, I see no leak. Temperature is always OK. I bought car like this.

 

I have the same white crystalization on my under bonnet soundproofing but no leaks whatsoever.

 

Wow!

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I'd clean it all off then so you can see if you have new problems, when the system

is cold keep an eye on the level in the expansion tank.

 

If the coolant is old and a rusty brown colour i'd be inclined to change it

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I'd clean it all off then so you can see if you have new problems, when the system

is cold keep an eye on the level in the expansion tank.

 

If the coolant is old and a rusty brown colour i'd be inclined to change it

 

I will clean. So far expansion tank is at FULL.

 

Yes, clear coolant but maybe rusty? I squeeze radiator hose and feel crunchy.

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I have the write crystallising on the bonnet blanket ,seems worst when got wet

Has somebody cleaned the engine bay recently

The blue maybe a residue from a sealer at some time and it's gone off

Give it all a good clean ,change your fluid for the Toyota long life and keep an eye on it

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At the very least get the coolant tested to see what protection its giving as regards it freezing, this is a simple test to do

 

Ok yes.

 

I have the write crystallising on the bonnet blanket ,seems worst when got wet

Has somebody cleaned the engine bay recently

No

The blue maybe a residue from a sealer at some time and it's gone off

Give it all a good clean ,change your fluid for the Toyota long life and keep an eye on it

 

Blue residue near matrix, maybe sealer like you say.

Yes will clean and replace with Toyota stuff.

 

 

Also some of the pipes are getting old now so replace as nesassary

You mean crunchy like the hose? Do I have to replace bottom hose too?

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All of the hoses will be at least 12 years old now if your car

was one of the last of the production line, if its an early one then

up to 20 years old.

 

Anyone of them could fail due to age, unless they have already been replaced by previous

owners.

This goes for a lot of other parts too, not just engine hoses

 

What is your car, model age mileage, do you have any history with the car showing items

that have been replaced, service work etc

 

Ethylene Glycol antifreeze is what you need mixed with distilled water or de mineralised water, see page CO-2 in the attached pdf

CO.pdf

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All of the hoses will be at least 12 years old now if your car

was one of the last of the production line, if its an early one then

up to 20 years old.

 

Anyone of them could fail due to age, unless they have already been replaced by previous

owners.

This goes for a lot of other parts too, not just engine hoses

 

Hoses are clean and shiny! Did not think could fail, only wonder about crunchy, rusty inside?

 

 

Ethylene Glycol antifreeze is what you need mixed with distilled water or de mineralised water, see page CO-2 in the attached pdf

 

Thank you

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