Below are the three most common reasons your coolant reservoir is empty time and time again. If your coolant level is low, with no obvious leak, and your car has a turbocharger, there might be a failure in the seal between the compressor and the engine. In this article, we’ll provide you with a detailed understanding of the possible reasons behind coolant loss without leaks, as well as practical advice on how to diagnose and fix the issue. If the engine is in good working order and there are no leaks or damage, you can expect a coolant loss of 0.25% every four to six months This suggests that losing two to three ounces every year is perfectly normal. As long as the coolant loss is very slow (a few drops every month), this is often no immediate cause for concern
Keep an eye on things to make sure the leak doesn’t get worse.
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