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Author Topic: Loss of coolant... how to bypass?  (Read 2495 times)

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Loss of coolant... how to bypass?
« on: 07 September 2007, 16:30:27 »

smell of coolant closely followed by half pint of hot water on left foot.  I was only pootling round town.

Only had the damn thing a day...  I know previous owner has changed header tank and HBV - dunno how recently.  Local garage I trust can't do anything til Tues  :(

Anyone know a good mechanic near blackpool?

1. can i safely limp it a mile back to home when it cooled?
2. what are the likely causes / complexity of fix.

Supposed to be going on hols tomorrow eve.   >:(  :'(
« Last Edit: 08 September 2007, 11:34:01 by matt »
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Re: Loss of coolant... onto feet.  HBV?
« Reply #1 on: 07 September 2007, 16:32:59 »

Heater bypass valve the normal suspect, an easy albeit cumbersom job. No need for mechanic.

VX part should see change from a £30 note  ;)

If driving keep some spare fluid in the boot - and do it soon as often the leak will end up causing problems with the coil pack ( dispack)
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Re: Loss of coolant... onto feet.  HBV?
« Reply #2 on: 07 September 2007, 16:33:07 »

Sounds like the heater matrix to me... not too difficult of a job  :y
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Re: Loss of coolant... onto feet.  HBV?
« Reply #3 on: 07 September 2007, 16:43:11 »

...actually left foot...where were you standing  :-/
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Re: Loss of coolant... onto feet.  HBV?
« Reply #4 on: 07 September 2007, 16:45:59 »

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Heater bypass valve the normal suspect, an easy albeit cumbersom job. No need for mechanic.

VX part should see change from a £30 note  ;)

If driving keep some spare fluid in the boot - and do it soon as often the leak will end up causing problems with the coil pack ( dispack)

I've never heard of HBV resulting in coolant dumping INSIDE the car.   I am inclined to think heater matrix too.

Can someone confirm - if you switch AC on, does that take the heater matrix out of the coolant circuit?  wondering if their is a temporary solution given the chap's off on holiday tomorrow.

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Re: Loss of coolant... onto feet.  HBV?
« Reply #5 on: 07 September 2007, 16:46:14 »

Standing!?! I'm guessing he sits down to drive like the rest of us!  ;D ;)
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Re: Loss of coolant... onto feet.  HBV?
« Reply #6 on: 07 September 2007, 16:55:46 »

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Standing!?! I'm guessing he sits down to drive like the rest of us!  ;D ;)
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aye awrite i had read that originally as left hand side thinking hbv which clearly this is not....must not be on here whilst working as clearly i cant multi task..CLEARLY this is not hbv  ;D
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Re: Loss of coolant... onto feet.  HBV?
« Reply #7 on: 07 September 2007, 17:03:22 »

Appreciate the speed of replies - thanks!!!

car isnt far away, so I'll go get it in an hour or two...   heating to cold.

Only mention HBV as previous owner mentioned he'd changed it.

All coolant seems to be inside.

So I presume its dash out.  and dig out the haynes manual.

(oh and yes I was sitting!!!  ;D )
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Re: Loss of coolant... onto feet.  HBV?
« Reply #8 on: 07 September 2007, 17:10:25 »

could be a number of things, hbv, some pipes, oil cooler....
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Re: Loss of coolant... onto feet.  HBV?
« Reply #9 on: 07 September 2007, 19:53:42 »

Not the heater matrix then?
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Re: Loss of coolant... onto feet.  HBV?
« Reply #10 on: 07 September 2007, 20:06:27 »

Water inside on drivers side is likely to be heater matrix.  Bit of a pig to change...
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Re: Loss of coolant... stupid questions time...
« Reply #11 on: 07 September 2007, 23:57:04 »

OK, thanks for the clues guys...

To *check* if it is the heater matrix - what's easiest method (i.e. can I check easily without pulling the dash?)

How feasible is it to bypass the inside from the engine side of the bulkhead?  I am assuming this will be easier (like couple of right angles from wherever they come out the block and some jubilee clips), than a dash out, change, dash back in.

I'd rather have a week with no heat than start completely messing up plans by trying to do a rushed matrix swap.

And cars/bikes were much simpler with more last time I did much DIY mechanicing.
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Re: Loss of coolant... onto feet.  HBV?
« Reply #12 on: 08 September 2007, 09:20:32 »

Bypass the heater Matt its the best solution  :y
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Re: Loss of coolant... how to bypass?
« Reply #13 on: 08 September 2007, 11:55:36 »

OK, before I start buying some 19mm hose and jubilee clips, I found this:

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1185891036
They're not jubilee clips   :o

So I take it length of 19mm flexible hose & two jubilee clips isn't going to cut it...  Am I gonna need to slice the OE hoses and cobble some sort of join??

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Re: Loss of coolant... how to bypass?
« Reply #14 on: 08 September 2007, 12:17:39 »

Does it still leak when the heater is set to cold both sides?
I think the HBV should close off the heater matrix when the controls are set to cold.
Might be a temp solution till you get a new matrix installed.
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