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Water Leak
« on: 08 April 2007, 13:13:15 »

Hello. Just joined the forum and finding it very helpful. Only had an Omega 2 Weeks but enjoying it. Have a 2.5 V6. Just having a few problems. After about 15 mins i loose about half a litre of coolant from the back of the engine. Could this be the HBV. If it is, i have had lots of different stories about changing it. Has anybody got any advise.
Also when you start up and drive there is a whirring noise. When you take your foot off the throttle it stops.
There also seems to be brown blobs in the water. Does it just need a coolant flush or is it something more sinister.
Any help would be appreciated.
« Last Edit: 08 April 2007, 13:26:06 by mark_c »
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Re: Water Leak
« Reply #1 on: 08 April 2007, 17:59:13 »

Hello & welcome  :)
Post you're questions in the General Help section, you'll get a better response there  :y
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« Reply #2 on: 08 April 2007, 19:13:50 »

Hello & welcome  Mark c  :y
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Re: Water Leak
« Reply #3 on: 08 April 2007, 19:25:59 »

Welcome to the site :y and it does sound like your HBV ;)
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Re: Water Leak
« Reply #4 on: 08 April 2007, 20:06:32 »

Welcome to the forum :y

As said, repost your water leak problem under the 'General Help' section, you will get a better response.
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« Reply #5 on: 08 April 2007, 20:20:03 »

Hi Mark and welcome to the forum :)
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Re: Water Leak
« Reply #6 on: 08 April 2007, 21:36:36 »

Welcome.

Sounds like HBV.

Flush the coolant a couple of times, then keep eye on coolant - you may have the start of an oil cooler failure (fix before get too bad). It may be the aftermath of oil cooler failure already sorted.
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« Reply #7 on: 09 April 2007, 14:29:32 »

Thanks. If it is the hbv where does the water actually come from. One of the pipes or the plastic valve itself. :-/. Have took the wipers off and scuttle and can access hbv but want to make sure it is that before i start to change it.
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Re: Water Leak
« Reply #8 on: 09 April 2007, 17:28:40 »

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Thanks. If it is the hbv where does the water actually come from. One of the pipes or the plastic valve itself. :-/. Have took the wipers off and scuttle and can access hbv but want to make sure it is that before i start to change it.
Mine had traces of blue coolant from the valve itself.
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« Reply #9 on: 09 April 2007, 19:14:05 »

Mine had water marks on the valve itself, but it could be leaking and showing no signs at all :-/
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Re: Water Leak
« Reply #10 on: 09 April 2007, 19:22:04 »

Hi Mark
As a newbie myself of just 3 days I can hopefully help, as my task on Saturday was to change the HBV. I couldn't actually tell where on the valve it was leaking, so I did a reverse diagnosis and put a small mirror inder the pipes and valve and convinced myself that the pipes were intact so therefore it had to be the valve. later it became apparant that this is a common fault (Leaky HBV).
You will also find plenty of experience of being able to change it without taking the intake plenum off, and I can confirm it, although do agree with one member who said you do need a box of plasters and a swear box. What I found invaluable was a £7 pair of heater hose clip pliers from halfords.

Oh - and it may help if you unclip the valve to get a better look, it sits on a vertical metal strip (a bit like an old bicycle light fitted on the front of a bike). If you lift it up, off the metal strip, you can then pull it a bit further over to the drivers side for inspection & removal

Good luck
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« Reply #11 on: 09 April 2007, 19:34:25 »

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Hi Mark
As a newbie myself of just 3 days I can hopefully help, as my task on Saturday was to change the HBV. I couldn't actually tell where on the valve it was leaking, so I did a reverse diagnosis and put a small mirror inder the pipes and valve and convinced myself that the pipes were intact so therefore it had to be the valve. later it became apparant that this is a common fault (Leaky HBV).
You will also find plenty of experience of being able to change it without taking the intake plenum off, and I can confirm it, although do agree with one member who said you do need a box of plasters and a swear box. What I found invaluable was a £7 pair of heater hose clip pliers from halfords.

Oh - and it may help if you unclip the valve to get a better look, it sits on a vertical metal strip (a bit like an old bicycle light fitted on the front of a bike). If you lift it up, off the metal strip, you can then pull it a bit further over to the drivers side for inspection & removal

Good luck
Pat
All good advice and comments :y

Shame you didn't take pictures - you could have written a Maintenence Guide for it ;)
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Re: Water Leak
« Reply #12 on: 10 April 2007, 09:59:19 »


 :yThanks for the advise. I will let you know of the outcome.

Also i have lost the lights on the dashboard, speedo and rev counter etc.

Is this an easy job to change the bulbs. :-?
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