prestone leak due to overflow?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by POTISH, Jun 20, 2004.

  1. POTISH

    POTISH Guest

    I've found some prestone near the front right tire. Seems to come from
    the overflow. The level is still high in the container. Weird, haven't
    done anything since and no trace of leak. What could have happen?

    Honda accord 1997 EX I-4

    Cheers

    Fred
     
    POTISH, Jun 20, 2004
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  2. POTISH

    SAC 441 Guest

    Thermostat or plugged radiator?
     
    SAC 441, Jun 20, 2004
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  3. POTISH

    bkapaun Guest

    If you overflow tank was topped off too much, a warmer day could cause
    this. Overall radiator temp is a bit higher, thus more expansion.
    Where is the overflow level when the engine is cold.
    I would definitely keep an eye on things though.
     
    bkapaun, Jun 20, 2004
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  4. No sign of overheating? Check your radiator for leaks. If nothing
    obvious, I'd start by replacing the radiator cap with a genuine Honda one.
    You'll probably have to tell the parts guy which make of radiator you have
    and/or the pressure marked on the old cap.

    The coolant level in the reservoir is supposed to go to Max when hot and
    when the engine is cold, it's usually around 1/2-way between Max and Min
    marks.

    Rgds, George Macdonald

    "Just because they're paranoid doesn't mean you're not psychotic" - Who, me??
     
    George Macdonald, Jun 21, 2004
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    pars Guest

    I'm always coming across little puddles of coolants that belongs to other
    cars. Normally, if the leaks from your own car, you'll get that 'burnt
    coolant smell' coming into the compartment when the vent's on 'fresh'. Or
    you should be able to see visual signs of the leak from under the car.

    Pars
     
    pars, Jun 21, 2004
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