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Is this part of a new heater matrix...coolant leak


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Just as I was preparing my car up for BPU/cleaning for Monday. I noticed a coolant leak from under the car..

 

Thanks to Iky we took a load of pipes off and worked out that it was coming from the pipes picture below... They have been corroded heavily and there is a hole under the pipe. Does anyone know if these pipes come as part of a new heater matrix unit?

 

I wont be able to make Monday in my car :-(

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Just join the two hoses going to the matrix together. Air con has nothing to do with the matrix.

 

I had my HEATER matrix fail before and made a pipe to bypass that lives in my boot, all you have to do is join the rubber pipes together that go in the end of them pipes sticking out

No they are not part ofthe heater matrix they just join to it,

All you will loose is the heat from the heater ;)

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I'm still coming either in mine or Ikys

Back to the original question are those two pipes part of the matrix? :)

 

Yes.

 

Just put a loop connecting the inlet and outlet matrix feed pipes together till you replace the matrix.

 

 

Page AC-24

Page AC-51

 

Have good diagrams of the heater matrix showing the pipes etc

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Yes.

 

Just put a loop connecting the inlet and outlet matrix feed pipes together till you replace the matrix.

 

 

Page AC-24

Page AC-51

 

Have good diagrams of the heater matrix showing the pipes etc

Dunk, where do you find these pdf's I can never find them?

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This does the trick

 

Its something I bought from B&Q 15MM flexible copper pipe...

Taken the car for a harsh drive and it seems to be good...

 

 

Should be there in mine tomorrow, but I haven't had the time to install my refurbed head lights or polish the car :-/

 

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