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Coolant leaks ('05 2.0 FSI) (Sydney)
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Just a quick question along these lines, if they pressure test it, is it possible to make the leak bigger? The mother-in-law is in from the states and i'd prefer not to have to deal with it as well as every service centre seems to be closed until a the 2nd or 6th of January. Also can anyone describe where the leaks came from. Mine seems to be leaking from the back of the engine just above the exhaust. I get a few drips that make it to the garage floor but most of the other fluid turns to smoke. I hope to god its just a few leaky tubes or t-fittings and its not a head gasket or anything worse. There is a ton of crusty residue around the spot so hopefully we can start there when the pressure test is done. Anybody know of a good mechanic that works on the Vdubs in the lower north shore area and will be open before the new year? thanks for the help in advance folks!
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Trouble this time of year is getting hold of parts, as a lot of suppliers shut down.
Common leak on these is from the outlet flange on the transmission end of the cylinder head. It'll either run down the front or back of the transmission, depending on where it's parked.
Other place to look is the radiator. The locating spigots are part of the end tanks, and are quite vulnerable to knocks. This eventually leads to the tanks separating from the core, and leaking.'07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
'01 Beetle 2.0
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Here are the pics from the leaky golf mk5. The rusted tube clamps are from the lower t-connector in the 2nd pic. You should be able to make out the rust on the clips from even the 2nd higher shot. I tried to take a pic of further back to see if there may be a leak from the back but let me know what you guys think. Any ideas are welcomed, those clips are a pain to move around and that didn't fix my leak.
Cheers!!
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Thanks Umai. I'm fairly certain its not the radiator as there is no leaks in the from, it comes from the back of the engine. It could be the outlet flange but I've got to get under the car to figure that out and left all my jackstands and things back in the states and nobody in the block has some to borrow. Gotta wait for the mechanic i guess
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The coolant flange on the head commonly leak, as a result it tracks along the head gasket and drips down the back.
Id be getting that checked.
Ive done 1 head gasket on a vw in 7 years. Its hard to think it would be that. Although it was on the same engine as yours
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