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Title: Its dripping
Post by: Monza on 24 September 2009, 20:11:29
Over the last few days when I park up, I come out to find a watery like red stain on the road, its dripping down from the front drivers side, off the front valance on my MV6, looks like power steering fluid, but the levels are fine. I can see most of it under the air box by the air con pipes and a bit splatered on the side of the airbox :-?. Any ideas?
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: rustym95 on 24 September 2009, 20:34:31
Have you been driving in Autralia?/  could be a leek in the cooler.
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: Monza on 24 September 2009, 20:35:29
oil cooler?
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: rustym95 on 24 September 2009, 20:38:20
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oil cooler?
yeah the pipes go round there, might be that your pipe is rusting, try running the engine hard and see if any thing is coming out any were, cos it naybe it did it ages ago.
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: Monza on 24 September 2009, 20:41:09
What do you mean, did it ages ago?
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: rustym95 on 24 September 2009, 20:44:00
pipes rust they can take there time to bust little pin prick in the metal, not like water ones they go thay go. should be able to see it or feel it.
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: Welung666 on 24 September 2009, 20:46:20
Is the puddle oily or watery?
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: Elite Pete on 24 September 2009, 20:47:09
If your MV6 is an auto, it could be gearbox oil. There are pipes from the gearbox to the gearbox oil cooler which is located in the driverside of the radiator. I would check the banjo bolts which locate the pipes into the radiator
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: VXL V6 on 24 September 2009, 20:49:01
Power steering pipes run infront of the radiator (to cool the fluid), if they leak it would drip onto the lower section of the bumper where it goes under the car.

Also, if you are using Vx coolant it is generally a red / orange colour.

Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: Welung666 on 24 September 2009, 20:50:27
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Power steering pipes run infront of the radiator (to cool the fluid), if they leak it would drip onto the lower section of the bumper where it goes under the car.

Also, if you are using Vx coolant it is generally a red / orange colour.


Hence my question ;)
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: Monza on 24 September 2009, 20:56:05
Just had a look, it seems the pipe comeing down from the radiator and heading under the air box is corroded at the pioint where it goes into rubber section, its then collecting under what I think are A/C hoses that sit in a gully sectionunder the air box. Still dont know if coolant or power steeting or.... using Vx fluids by the way. Its more oily than water, its stains the road, but is red when you wipe it up with a white cloth? Need to do 300 miles tomorrow (mainly M25 traffic), just trying to work out if I can :D
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: Elite Pete on 24 September 2009, 21:07:28
My money is still on gearbox oil
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: tunnie on 24 September 2009, 21:09:22
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Just had a look, it seems the pipe comeing down from the radiator and heading under the air box is corroded at the pioint where it goes into rubber section, its then collecting under what I think are A/C hoses that sit in a gully sectionunder the air box. Still dont know if coolant or power steeting or.... using Vx fluids by the way. Its more oily than water, its stains the road, but is red when you wipe it up with a white cloth? Need to do 300 miles tomorrow (mainly M25 traffic), just trying to work out if I can :D

Sounds like ATF, drivers side is where the cooler sits. Either the pipes that run too and from the box have corroded (most likely) or the rad's oil cooler has failed.

I'd check the ATF level in the gear box
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: VXL V6 on 24 September 2009, 21:10:56
Taste the fluid!
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: Monza on 24 September 2009, 21:35:56
No taste really!
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: Monza on 24 September 2009, 21:40:13
How do I check the gearbox level?
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: Welung666 on 24 September 2009, 21:41:33
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Taste the fluid!

You only said that to get him llicking the road...

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No taste really!

... and you fell for it ;D ;D

(only kiddin' ;) )
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: tunnie on 24 September 2009, 21:41:57
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How do I check the gearbox level?

Engine Running, take the sump plug out on the gearbox, it should be at the level of the drain hole.

If you have some spare ATF see how much you can put in before it starts comming out again.
Title: Re: Its dripping
Post by: Monza on 24 September 2009, 23:15:40
Think irl drop it at the garage :D as I would not know where to start to look for a gearbox sump plug! :o Cheers though, let you know what they come up with!