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Author Topic: Coolant loss, suspect HBV. is hot or cold best setting to reveal it?  (Read 3569 times)

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This car is losing coolant, no other symptons. I suspect heater bypass valve, I understand heater setting is important, should I set it hot or cold to reveal it?
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Re: Coolant loss, suspect HBV. is hot or cold best setting to reveal it?
« Reply #1 on: 28 December 2016, 16:38:16 »

HBV and leaks are particular to that occasion .... they might leak cold or hot or with A/C on or not  ;) But I'd expect to be able to see coolant around the HBV if it is where your leak is
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Re: Coolant loss, suspect HBV. is hot or cold best setting to reveal it?
« Reply #2 on: 28 December 2016, 17:06:06 »

Yes, as Andy B says, you need to try both HI and LO
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Re: Coolant loss, suspect HBV. is hot or cold best setting to reveal it?
« Reply #3 on: 29 December 2016, 13:33:11 »

Thanks gents, good advice. This morning drove 20 miles to Bath and Back, no coolant loss. With car over pit, engine running and hot, set heat to HI, no coolant loss. Set heat to LO, had cup of coffee, found puddle under car and steady drip. Good news, I have found the leak.
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Re: Coolant loss, suspect HBV. is hot or cold best setting to reveal it?
« Reply #4 on: 29 December 2016, 14:02:39 »

Another job jobbed by tea time then ;)
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Re: Coolant loss, suspect HBV. is hot or cold best setting to reveal it?
« Reply #5 on: 29 December 2016, 15:18:58 »

Another job jobbed by tea time then ;)
Sadly no. Haven't got a spare, local dealer no longer stocks. Get one tomorrow either in Bristol or Grove so job for the weekend.
Bought one £13.47 plus vat last year, aren't they cheap these days?
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Re: Coolant loss, suspect HBV. is hot or cold best setting to reveal it?
« Reply #6 on: 29 December 2016, 15:23:19 »

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Bought one £13.47 plus vat last year, aren't they cheap these days?

Is that a pattern HBV?  ???
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Re: Coolant loss, suspect HBV. is hot or cold best setting to reveal it?
« Reply #7 on: 29 December 2016, 15:56:38 »

The price from dealer is now around £15, give or take the VAT element.  I try to keep a spare here, as with 2 Omegas, always handy to have.

I know Nick W will disagree, but when they fail, sometimes its inconvenient to be without a car until a day I can guarantee being at home all day - my dealer only delivers if I can be in all day...
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Re: Coolant loss, suspect HBV. is hot or cold best setting to reveal it?
« Reply #8 on: 29 December 2016, 15:57:06 »

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Bought one £13.47 plus vat last year, aren't they cheap these days?

Is that a pattern HBV?  ???

Why, do they react badly to genuine GM water?
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Re: Coolant loss, suspect HBV. is hot or cold best setting to reveal it?
« Reply #9 on: 29 December 2016, 16:00:49 »

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Bought one £13.47 plus vat last year, aren't they cheap these days?

Is that a pattern HBV?  ???
I presume not, bought from Drive Vauxhall Avon Street Bristol, TC suppliers, part no. V0095517483  BYPASS VALVE, unit price £14.95 TC price £13.46, plus VAT.
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Re: Coolant loss, suspect HBV. is hot or cold best setting to reveal it?
« Reply #10 on: 29 December 2016, 16:31:57 »

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Bought one £13.47 plus vat last year, aren't they cheap these days?

Is that a pattern HBV?  ???

Why, do they react badly to genuine GM water?

Nick you are as sarcastic as me......which is why I often don't say much!!   :-X
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Re: Coolant loss, suspect HBV. is hot or cold best setting to reveal it?
« Reply #11 on: 29 December 2016, 17:41:09 »

The price from dealer is now around £15, give or take the VAT element.  I try to keep a spare here, as with 2 Omegas, always handy to have.

I know Nick W will disagree, but when they fail, sometimes its inconvenient to be without a car until a day I can guarantee being at home all day - my dealer only delivers if I can be in all day...
I didn't know TC dealers deliver. Is there a minimum order charge, or maximum distance?
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Re: Coolant loss, suspect HBV. is hot or cold best setting to reveal it?
« Reply #12 on: 29 December 2016, 21:47:17 »

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Bought one £13.47 plus vat last year, aren't they cheap these days?

Is that a pattern HBV?  ???

Why, do they react badly to genuine GM water?

Just asking, as I thought they were nearer £30 from the dealers ....... it's been a while since I last bought one & as I no longer have an Omega I doubt I'll buy another. My comment was re the fact a HBV isn't the most accessible of parts to fit & I rate OE vs pattern on a scale of how much of a ball ache that part is to fit
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Re: Coolant loss, suspect HBV. is hot or cold best setting to reveal it?
« Reply #13 on: 29 December 2016, 22:40:57 »

 

 

I rate OE vs pattern on a scale of how much of a ball ache that part is to fit
 

Good call, that's the way I look at it......along with a bit of if it fails how much S###e will I be in.  ;D
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Re: Coolant loss, suspect HBV. is hot or cold best setting to reveal it?
« Reply #14 on: 29 December 2016, 22:43:50 »

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Good call, that's the way I look at it......along with a bit of if it fails how much S###e will I be in.  ;D

that as well  :y :y :y
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