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Coolant smell every now and then...

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Hi all,

Got a couple of little niggles with the FTO that I just bought about a week and a half ago...

I'll put them in separate topics so that it's easier for someone to look up later.

What happens every now and then is that there will be what I believe is the strong smell of coolant in the cabin.

I've checked under the car for leaks and also the floor for any dampness...nothing.

Does anyone have any idea what it could be?
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heater core
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That would be the case if there had been leakage, but there's none...
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Only coolant that passes into the car is threw the heater core and if it was leaking from the engine bay you would get steam

Try turning the heater on and then cheak for leakage ( passenger side black box under dash remove glove box to make it easyer )
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gotboost? wrote:That would be the case if there had been leakage, but there's none...
only takes a small amount to smell. have you pulled the dash apart and had a look.
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bduffman wrote:Only coolant that passes into the car is threw the heater core and if it was leaking from the engine bay you would get steam

Try turning the heater on and then cheak for leakage ( passenger side black box under dash remove glove box to make it easyer )
Not always. If its a slow engine leak soemtimes you just smell coolant but no steam.
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Ok, might get it checked out by the mechanic because I've honestly checked EVERYWHERE (inside and out) for leaks and there is absolutely nothing.
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payaya wrote:
bduffman wrote:Only coolant that passes into the car is threw the heater core and if it was leaking from the engine bay you would get steam

Try turning the heater on and then cheak for leakage ( passenger side black box under dash remove glove box to make it easyer )
Not always. If its a slow engine leak soemtimes you just smell coolant but no steam.

THIS.

Mate I dare say you have a leak....somewhere. Take your car into a radiator place and get them to pressure test your system. They will be able to identify the cause very quickly. Some places even will do it for free.
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Ok, I'll get the pressure test done and see how we go...
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My guess is the coolant pipes under your throttle body. Sometimes it's really hard to see. Dries coolant is a white colour. So have a look around your engine and see if you have "whiteout" type marks on your engine parts.
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payaya wrote: "whiteout" type marks on your engine parts.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
:lol: Sorry.. :lol:

But yeah, definitely get a pressure check! That will help!
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