Audi A4 1.8T disappearing coolant
#1
Audi A4 1.8T disappearing coolant
Hello. My girlfriend has a problem with her audi, its an -02 A4 1.8 Turbo.
The coolant disapears, and quite a lot of it. Also there is no warm air inside the car exept if you are holding it on 2000rpm+ for a while.
Nothing in the oil and no smell of exhaust gases in the coolant tank. Also no signs of any kind of leak.(winter here so it would be very visible)
The car also runs perfectly.
I changed the engine warmer in the car so i drained the coolant system, refilled and aired it out.
The car has not overheated, but the first time we used the warmer the engine temp was at 125C° for a couple of secs when we started it.
Could it be the head gasket? Any way to be sure?
Appreciate the help
The coolant disapears, and quite a lot of it. Also there is no warm air inside the car exept if you are holding it on 2000rpm+ for a while.
Nothing in the oil and no smell of exhaust gases in the coolant tank. Also no signs of any kind of leak.(winter here so it would be very visible)
The car also runs perfectly.
I changed the engine warmer in the car so i drained the coolant system, refilled and aired it out.
The car has not overheated, but the first time we used the warmer the engine temp was at 125C° for a couple of secs when we started it.
Could it be the head gasket? Any way to be sure?
Appreciate the help
#2
AudiWorld Super User
I would not jump to head gasket yet. I would stick with leak until you have some obvious head symptoms which you don't have yet. First a question; How much are you leaking? Second, Several places are common and you are looking for pink residue:
1) Aft flange: this should be easy to see if it is leaking.
2) Heater line hose: this should be easy to see also.
3) J plug: should be easy to see. It is right behind the thermostat.
4) Thermostat. Can be difficult to see
5) Finally, radiator. This can be difficult to see also.
Two more questions: Does the car warm up "normally" and run just over 80 degrees and when did the heater stop working well?
1) Aft flange: this should be easy to see if it is leaking.
2) Heater line hose: this should be easy to see also.
3) J plug: should be easy to see. It is right behind the thermostat.
4) Thermostat. Can be difficult to see
5) Finally, radiator. This can be difficult to see also.
Two more questions: Does the car warm up "normally" and run just over 80 degrees and when did the heater stop working well?
#3
I was looking for a leak for 6 months until the coolant finally poured out. Had the same symptoms as you no obvious leak and the temp would go up for short periods....it was the thermostat.....bought it at the dealership......not a bad job just a little annoying but not bad.....
#4
I would not jump to head gasket yet. I would stick with leak until you have some obvious head symptoms which you don't have yet. First a question; How much are you leaking? Second, Several places are common and you are looking for pink residue:
1) Aft flange: this should be easy to see if it is leaking.
2) Heater line hose: this should be easy to see also.
3) J plug: should be easy to see. It is right behind the thermostat.
4) Thermostat. Can be difficult to see
5) Finally, radiator. This can be difficult to see also.
Two more questions: Does the car warm up "normally" and run just over 80 degrees and when did the heater stop working well?
1) Aft flange: this should be easy to see if it is leaking.
2) Heater line hose: this should be easy to see also.
3) J plug: should be easy to see. It is right behind the thermostat.
4) Thermostat. Can be difficult to see
5) Finally, radiator. This can be difficult to see also.
Two more questions: Does the car warm up "normally" and run just over 80 degrees and when did the heater stop working well?
#5
The car leaks about 1.5-2 litres a week, no difference if it just sits or if we are driving it.
The engine temp acts completely normal.
The day after the warmer replacement is when the heater stopped working.
The engine temp acts completely normal.
The day after the warmer replacement is when the heater stopped working.
#7
Yes thats why its so wierd.
No its a coolant hose warmer for when its cold outside. There is probably a better word for it in english but i dont know
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#8
AudiWorld Super User
This is connected to an "external" coolant warmer? If so, it may not be replenishing the coolant each time it is disconnected. I have never heard of that product, only block warmers.
#9
No it looks like this (attached pic), and it becomes part of the coolant system when installed, not external.
#10
AudiWorld Super User
So that simply warms and circulates coolant? I am from Texas, so that is not something we worry about
Anyway, after all that, I would suggest you do a head check. I can not see that much coolant leaking without some external sign. A mechanic will pressurize the coolant system and see if it leaks down.
Anyway, after all that, I would suggest you do a head check. I can not see that much coolant leaking without some external sign. A mechanic will pressurize the coolant system and see if it leaks down.