Crack two eggs into the expansion tank, or get a new radiator fitted.
Had this in my daughters car and its the water coolant bottle that has a crack in it.
First thing to do is try and see where the leak is. Maybe bottle, hose or even a clip that maybe loose as I found out with power steering fluid leak.
You could just place a newspaper under neath when parked and see where it drips
Think it's time for a new car
comment by Better Call Ander - Football taught by Matt Busby (U11781)
posted 36 seconds ago
Think it's time for a new car
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Good idea, an automatic Aygo is just an abuse magnet
What are you thinking of?
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 4 minutes ago
Undertray....
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Under car
It will be falling from somewhere. Unless you can jack it up and get a torch under there
What car is it?
comment by Zlatanariyan (U19849)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 4 minutes ago
Undertray....
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Under car
It will be falling from somewhere. Unless you can jack it up and get a torch under there
What car is it?
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I meant the undertray will prevent the leak being obvious
Scirocco
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 4 seconds ago
comment by Zlatanariyan (U19849)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 4 minutes ago
Undertray....
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Under car
It will be falling from somewhere. Unless you can jack it up and get a torch under there
What car is it?
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I meant the undertray will prevent the leak being obvious
Scirocco
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Any overflow will give you an idea.
Unless you know it's the rad?
Nah, don't know what it is...
Just thought as I have some Radweld at home may as well just chuck it in... any harm in that?
Can't be that old if it's a Scirocco, assuming it's a new shape one.
Unlikely to be a rusted radiator, more likely a hose leaking or pin hole in a hose.
Or if you are unlucky a head gasket gone.
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 11 minutes ago
Undertray....
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Worst Speedy Gonzales impression ever.
comment by Komakino (U7809)
posted 26 seconds ago
Can't be that old if it's a Scirocco, assuming it's a new shape one.
Unlikely to be a rusted radiator, more likely a hose leaking or pin hole in a hose.
Or if you are unlucky a head gasket gone.
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2010... yeah, not an original
Basically, I have to drive to the airport tomorrow... I have some radweld at home... it's under warranty, the guy I bought it from told me to take it in to a garage.
Do I chuck the radweld in tonight and hope it sorts it or just continue to top up as necessary until I can get it to a garage at the weekend?
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 25 seconds ago
Just thought as I have some Radweld at home may as well just chuck it in... any harm in that?
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Won't fix your problem if its not the rad.
Radweld is good if you have a leak but it still means rad replacement sooner or later. If no leak its not something I would add tbh
Always try the hoses etc as they are a cheap repair without long term damage.
If it is the rad then sure you may get another 6 months out of it or more depending on hole etc.
Oh, so it wouldn't fix a hole in a hose - literally would only fix a problem in the rad?
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 49 seconds ago
Basically, I have to drive to the airport tomorrow... I have some radweld at home... it's under warranty, the guy I bought it from told me to take it in to a garage.
Do I chuck the radweld in tonight and hope it sorts it or just continue to top up as necessary until I can get it to a garage at the weekend?
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For me a quick check yourself or get it to a garage where it can be jacked up to see if it's hose etc
Top up until diagnosed, make sure you top up though as over heating can cause head gasket issues and that's not a cheap fix.
I would be reluctant to have radweld floating around if its not the rad.
Not many old ones left, had a 1986 GTI probably one of the best cars I've owned.
Wish I still had it.
OK, will keep topped up. Luckily (out of habit) I always keep coolant and water in the boot so it's not drastic. Car tells me when it's low too so shouldn't be a problem if I top up before I leave. Will then whip it in to a garage at the weekend.
Thank you Zlaty
comment by Komakino (U7809)
posted 19 seconds ago
Not many old ones left, had a 1986 GTI probably one of the best cars I've owned.
Wish I still had it.
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Probably be worth a fortune now mate
How powerful was that? About 80 or 90bhp I guess?
if its under warranty dont put any radweld into it, they will exempt it
No problem
I have known people use radweld and have head gasket issues after. Not sure of the mechanics of it but I would only use it as a temporary fix to get me home etc.
About 115 bhp i think.
At the time it went like stink, probably the same performance as a ford KA now.
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posted on 28/2/17
Crack two eggs into the expansion tank, or get a new radiator fitted.
posted on 28/2/17
Eggs
posted on 28/2/17
Had this in my daughters car and its the water coolant bottle that has a crack in it.
First thing to do is try and see where the leak is. Maybe bottle, hose or even a clip that maybe loose as I found out with power steering fluid leak.
You could just place a newspaper under neath when parked and see where it drips
posted on 28/2/17
Undertray....
posted on 28/2/17
Think it's time for a new car
posted on 28/2/17
comment by Better Call Ander - Football taught by Matt Busby (U11781)
posted 36 seconds ago
Think it's time for a new car
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Good idea, an automatic Aygo is just an abuse magnet
What are you thinking of?
posted on 28/2/17
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 4 minutes ago
Undertray....
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Under car
It will be falling from somewhere. Unless you can jack it up and get a torch under there
What car is it?
posted on 28/2/17
comment by Zlatanariyan (U19849)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 4 minutes ago
Undertray....
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Under car
It will be falling from somewhere. Unless you can jack it up and get a torch under there
What car is it?
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I meant the undertray will prevent the leak being obvious
Scirocco
posted on 28/2/17
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 4 seconds ago
comment by Zlatanariyan (U19849)
posted 21 seconds ago
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 4 minutes ago
Undertray....
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Under car
It will be falling from somewhere. Unless you can jack it up and get a torch under there
What car is it?
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I meant the undertray will prevent the leak being obvious
Scirocco
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Any overflow will give you an idea.
Unless you know it's the rad?
posted on 28/2/17
Nah, don't know what it is...
posted on 28/2/17
Just thought as I have some Radweld at home may as well just chuck it in... any harm in that?
posted on 28/2/17
Can't be that old if it's a Scirocco, assuming it's a new shape one.
Unlikely to be a rusted radiator, more likely a hose leaking or pin hole in a hose.
Or if you are unlucky a head gasket gone.
posted on 28/2/17
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 11 minutes ago
Undertray....
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Worst Speedy Gonzales impression ever.
posted on 28/2/17
comment by Komakino (U7809)
posted 26 seconds ago
Can't be that old if it's a Scirocco, assuming it's a new shape one.
Unlikely to be a rusted radiator, more likely a hose leaking or pin hole in a hose.
Or if you are unlucky a head gasket gone.
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2010... yeah, not an original
posted on 28/2/17
Basically, I have to drive to the airport tomorrow... I have some radweld at home... it's under warranty, the guy I bought it from told me to take it in to a garage.
Do I chuck the radweld in tonight and hope it sorts it or just continue to top up as necessary until I can get it to a garage at the weekend?
posted on 28/2/17
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 25 seconds ago
Just thought as I have some Radweld at home may as well just chuck it in... any harm in that?
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Won't fix your problem if its not the rad.
Radweld is good if you have a leak but it still means rad replacement sooner or later. If no leak its not something I would add tbh
Always try the hoses etc as they are a cheap repair without long term damage.
If it is the rad then sure you may get another 6 months out of it or more depending on hole etc.
posted on 28/2/17
Oh, so it wouldn't fix a hole in a hose - literally would only fix a problem in the rad?
posted on 28/2/17
comment by Robben (U1145)
posted 49 seconds ago
Basically, I have to drive to the airport tomorrow... I have some radweld at home... it's under warranty, the guy I bought it from told me to take it in to a garage.
Do I chuck the radweld in tonight and hope it sorts it or just continue to top up as necessary until I can get it to a garage at the weekend?
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For me a quick check yourself or get it to a garage where it can be jacked up to see if it's hose etc
Top up until diagnosed, make sure you top up though as over heating can cause head gasket issues and that's not a cheap fix.
I would be reluctant to have radweld floating around if its not the rad.
posted on 28/2/17
Not many old ones left, had a 1986 GTI probably one of the best cars I've owned.
Wish I still had it.
posted on 28/2/17
OK, will keep topped up. Luckily (out of habit) I always keep coolant and water in the boot so it's not drastic. Car tells me when it's low too so shouldn't be a problem if I top up before I leave. Will then whip it in to a garage at the weekend.
Thank you Zlaty
posted on 28/2/17
comment by Komakino (U7809)
posted 19 seconds ago
Not many old ones left, had a 1986 GTI probably one of the best cars I've owned.
Wish I still had it.
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Probably be worth a fortune now mate
How powerful was that? About 80 or 90bhp I guess?
posted on 28/2/17
if its under warranty dont put any radweld into it, they will exempt it
posted on 28/2/17
No problem
I have known people use radweld and have head gasket issues after. Not sure of the mechanics of it but I would only use it as a temporary fix to get me home etc.
posted on 28/2/17
A second hand dealer..
posted on 28/2/17
About 115 bhp i think.
At the time it went like stink, probably the same performance as a ford KA now.
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