Coming back to Adelaide from a fantastic road trip to Tasmania in a fully loaded (4 people with luggage) vehicle and about 150km from home the low coolant warning comes on.
Checked the oil temp and that was a normal 103 deg so we pushed on to the next service station and yes the coolant was almost out
Topped up with water and checked oil level which was normal and unpolluted with water and gambled on making the last 120km, which we did only losing about a centimetre of coolant.
Examination at home confirmed there was an obvious oil leak (high on port side of engine) but the water leak could not be worked out. The oil level had not dropped discernably but oil is like a blood spill, a little goes a long way.
Booked into dealer for examination tomorrow and I am guessing it is a blown head gasket which is very disappointing for a car that has now only done 54k km.
Of course it could have been a whole lot worse considering the remote roads we travelled, rarely seeing a car per hour and very patchy phone coverage.
I was never going to get really good consumption from a fully loaded car at legal speed limits, air-conditioner on full time and frequent stops on the Great Ocean Road, but I was on set for a comfortable 950km on the 50 litre tank until I chickened out at the forced stop and put another 15 litres in. Running out fuel would have not been appreciated.
Checked the oil temp and that was a normal 103 deg so we pushed on to the next service station and yes the coolant was almost out
Topped up with water and checked oil level which was normal and unpolluted with water and gambled on making the last 120km, which we did only losing about a centimetre of coolant.
Examination at home confirmed there was an obvious oil leak (high on port side of engine) but the water leak could not be worked out. The oil level had not dropped discernably but oil is like a blood spill, a little goes a long way.
Booked into dealer for examination tomorrow and I am guessing it is a blown head gasket which is very disappointing for a car that has now only done 54k km.
Of course it could have been a whole lot worse considering the remote roads we travelled, rarely seeing a car per hour and very patchy phone coverage.
I was never going to get really good consumption from a fully loaded car at legal speed limits, air-conditioner on full time and frequent stops on the Great Ocean Road, but I was on set for a comfortable 950km on the 50 litre tank until I chickened out at the forced stop and put another 15 litres in. Running out fuel would have not been appreciated.
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