Still unexplained Coolant loss
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Re: Still unexplained Coolant loss
"Bulletsnbrains" <Bulletsnbrains@mungedemailaddy.net> wrote in message
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> My 2001 Jeep Cherokee has a total of 29.5K miles with only 5 weeks
> to go on the warranty. I have taken the XJ back for a 2nd time(this year)
> now for coolant loss. There are no traces on the ground or in the engine
> compartment. I do not see excessive smoke out the tailpipe or any wetness
on
> the hoses or smell it anytime .The bottle was checked by the dealer and
> found nothing wrong with it or the system. Both times the dealer had
> pressure checked the system to 18 psi and left it sit for 40+ minutes with
> no pressure loss. I have asked as of this week that THEY will add coolant
> when I see the bottle go empty. This is my attempt at as much
documentation
> before warranty expires. The consumption rate in the last 3 months or
> approximately 3000 miles was 2 gallons!.
>
> Anyone with similar? How was it resolved?
>
> Brian S.
> Madison,WI
>
>
I had the same thing happen to me on my Ram, replaced the thermostat and
radiator cap. The thermostat was sticking and when it let go it forced the
water by the cap and when I stopped the vacuum sucked the water out of the
reservoir leaving it dry. No problems now.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
JAFTJO
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Re: Still unexplained Coolant loss
"Bulletsnbrains" <Bulletsnbrains@mungedemailaddy.net> wrote in message
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> My 2001 Jeep Cherokee has a total of 29.5K miles with only 5 weeks
> to go on the warranty. I have taken the XJ back for a 2nd time(this year)
> now for coolant loss. There are no traces on the ground or in the engine
> compartment. I do not see excessive smoke out the tailpipe or any wetness
on
> the hoses or smell it anytime .The bottle was checked by the dealer and
> found nothing wrong with it or the system. Both times the dealer had
> pressure checked the system to 18 psi and left it sit for 40+ minutes with
> no pressure loss. I have asked as of this week that THEY will add coolant
> when I see the bottle go empty. This is my attempt at as much
documentation
> before warranty expires. The consumption rate in the last 3 months or
> approximately 3000 miles was 2 gallons!.
>
> Anyone with similar? How was it resolved?
>
> Brian S.
> Madison,WI
>
>
I had the same thing happen to me on my Ram, replaced the thermostat and
radiator cap. The thermostat was sticking and when it let go it forced the
water by the cap and when I stopped the vacuum sucked the water out of the
reservoir leaving it dry. No problems now.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
JAFTJO
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Re: Still unexplained Coolant loss
"Bulletsnbrains" <Bulletsnbrains@mungedemailaddy.net> wrote in message
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> My 2001 Jeep Cherokee has a total of 29.5K miles with only 5 weeks
> to go on the warranty. I have taken the XJ back for a 2nd time(this year)
> now for coolant loss. There are no traces on the ground or in the engine
> compartment. I do not see excessive smoke out the tailpipe or any wetness
on
> the hoses or smell it anytime .The bottle was checked by the dealer and
> found nothing wrong with it or the system. Both times the dealer had
> pressure checked the system to 18 psi and left it sit for 40+ minutes with
> no pressure loss. I have asked as of this week that THEY will add coolant
> when I see the bottle go empty. This is my attempt at as much
documentation
> before warranty expires. The consumption rate in the last 3 months or
> approximately 3000 miles was 2 gallons!.
>
> Anyone with similar? How was it resolved?
>
> Brian S.
> Madison,WI
>
>
I had the same thing happen to me on my Ram, replaced the thermostat and
radiator cap. The thermostat was sticking and when it let go it forced the
water by the cap and when I stopped the vacuum sucked the water out of the
reservoir leaving it dry. No problems now.
--
HarryS
JAFGBR
JAFTJO
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Re: Still unexplained Coolant loss
"Bulletsnbrains" <Bulletsnbrains@mungedemailaddy.net> wrote in message
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> My 2001 Jeep Cherokee has a total of 29.5K miles with only 5 weeks
> to go on the warranty. I have taken the XJ back for a 2nd time(this year)
> now for coolant loss. There are no traces on the ground or in the engine
> compartment. I do not see excessive smoke out the tailpipe or any wetness
on
> the hoses or smell it anytime .The bottle was checked by the dealer and
> found nothing wrong with it or the system. Both times the dealer had
> pressure checked the system to 18 psi and left it sit for 40+ minutes with
> no pressure loss. I have asked as of this week that THEY will add coolant
> when I see the bottle go empty. This is my attempt at as much
documentation
> before warranty expires. The consumption rate in the last 3 months or
> approximately 3000 miles was 2 gallons!.
>
> Anyone with similar? How was it resolved?
>
> Brian S.
> Madison,WI
>
>
Another thing you might have them try is to run the engine and pressure
check it hot. They should also let the engine run and check for leaks after
an extended perios of time. I had a coolant loss problem on a Chevy truck
drive me nuts for moenths. I took it to my friend's radiator shop several
times and he could not find a leak. Finally he left the engine run for
probably 45 minutes or so and all of a sudden a leak sprung by one of the
clamps on the heater hose. It would not leak unless there was pressure and
heat. One other note, there is also a dye they can put in the coolant and
look in the engine compartment with a special light. The smallest of leaks
will show up as a glaring yellow spot.
Chris
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Re: Still unexplained Coolant loss
"Bulletsnbrains" <Bulletsnbrains@mungedemailaddy.net> wrote in message
news:9W2Dc.1144$ya2.1098@newssvr15.news.prodigy.co m...
> My 2001 Jeep Cherokee has a total of 29.5K miles with only 5 weeks
> to go on the warranty. I have taken the XJ back for a 2nd time(this year)
> now for coolant loss. There are no traces on the ground or in the engine
> compartment. I do not see excessive smoke out the tailpipe or any wetness
on
> the hoses or smell it anytime .The bottle was checked by the dealer and
> found nothing wrong with it or the system. Both times the dealer had
> pressure checked the system to 18 psi and left it sit for 40+ minutes with
> no pressure loss. I have asked as of this week that THEY will add coolant
> when I see the bottle go empty. This is my attempt at as much
documentation
> before warranty expires. The consumption rate in the last 3 months or
> approximately 3000 miles was 2 gallons!.
>
> Anyone with similar? How was it resolved?
>
> Brian S.
> Madison,WI
>
>
Another thing you might have them try is to run the engine and pressure
check it hot. They should also let the engine run and check for leaks after
an extended perios of time. I had a coolant loss problem on a Chevy truck
drive me nuts for moenths. I took it to my friend's radiator shop several
times and he could not find a leak. Finally he left the engine run for
probably 45 minutes or so and all of a sudden a leak sprung by one of the
clamps on the heater hose. It would not leak unless there was pressure and
heat. One other note, there is also a dye they can put in the coolant and
look in the engine compartment with a special light. The smallest of leaks
will show up as a glaring yellow spot.
Chris
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Re: Still unexplained Coolant loss
"Bulletsnbrains" <Bulletsnbrains@mungedemailaddy.net> wrote in message
news:9W2Dc.1144$ya2.1098@newssvr15.news.prodigy.co m...
> My 2001 Jeep Cherokee has a total of 29.5K miles with only 5 weeks
> to go on the warranty. I have taken the XJ back for a 2nd time(this year)
> now for coolant loss. There are no traces on the ground or in the engine
> compartment. I do not see excessive smoke out the tailpipe or any wetness
on
> the hoses or smell it anytime .The bottle was checked by the dealer and
> found nothing wrong with it or the system. Both times the dealer had
> pressure checked the system to 18 psi and left it sit for 40+ minutes with
> no pressure loss. I have asked as of this week that THEY will add coolant
> when I see the bottle go empty. This is my attempt at as much
documentation
> before warranty expires. The consumption rate in the last 3 months or
> approximately 3000 miles was 2 gallons!.
>
> Anyone with similar? How was it resolved?
>
> Brian S.
> Madison,WI
>
>
Another thing you might have them try is to run the engine and pressure
check it hot. They should also let the engine run and check for leaks after
an extended perios of time. I had a coolant loss problem on a Chevy truck
drive me nuts for moenths. I took it to my friend's radiator shop several
times and he could not find a leak. Finally he left the engine run for
probably 45 minutes or so and all of a sudden a leak sprung by one of the
clamps on the heater hose. It would not leak unless there was pressure and
heat. One other note, there is also a dye they can put in the coolant and
look in the engine compartment with a special light. The smallest of leaks
will show up as a glaring yellow spot.
Chris
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Re: Still unexplained Coolant loss
"Bulletsnbrains" <Bulletsnbrains@mungedemailaddy.net> wrote in message
news:9W2Dc.1144$ya2.1098@newssvr15.news.prodigy.co m...
> My 2001 Jeep Cherokee has a total of 29.5K miles with only 5 weeks
> to go on the warranty. I have taken the XJ back for a 2nd time(this year)
> now for coolant loss. There are no traces on the ground or in the engine
> compartment. I do not see excessive smoke out the tailpipe or any wetness
on
> the hoses or smell it anytime .The bottle was checked by the dealer and
> found nothing wrong with it or the system. Both times the dealer had
> pressure checked the system to 18 psi and left it sit for 40+ minutes with
> no pressure loss. I have asked as of this week that THEY will add coolant
> when I see the bottle go empty. This is my attempt at as much
documentation
> before warranty expires. The consumption rate in the last 3 months or
> approximately 3000 miles was 2 gallons!.
>
> Anyone with similar? How was it resolved?
>
> Brian S.
> Madison,WI
>
>
Another thing you might have them try is to run the engine and pressure
check it hot. They should also let the engine run and check for leaks after
an extended perios of time. I had a coolant loss problem on a Chevy truck
drive me nuts for moenths. I took it to my friend's radiator shop several
times and he could not find a leak. Finally he left the engine run for
probably 45 minutes or so and all of a sudden a leak sprung by one of the
clamps on the heater hose. It would not leak unless there was pressure and
heat. One other note, there is also a dye they can put in the coolant and
look in the engine compartment with a special light. The smallest of leaks
will show up as a glaring yellow spot.
Chris
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Re: Still unexplained Coolant loss
Bulletsnbrains proclaimed:
> Hey Doug,
>
> Dealer checked the bottle and hose and found nothing. I have had water pumps
> bad before on other vehicles, usually some noise from bad bearings or a
> wetness on the engine. None of these symptoms.
>
You might want to check the water pump as indicated. With a mirror
you can sometimes see staining at the bottom if it is silently
leaking with no other symptoms whatever. Would expect any jeep
dealer's service mgr to have already suggested this though...
> Hey Doug,
>
> Dealer checked the bottle and hose and found nothing. I have had water pumps
> bad before on other vehicles, usually some noise from bad bearings or a
> wetness on the engine. None of these symptoms.
>
You might want to check the water pump as indicated. With a mirror
you can sometimes see staining at the bottom if it is silently
leaking with no other symptoms whatever. Would expect any jeep
dealer's service mgr to have already suggested this though...
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Re: Still unexplained Coolant loss
Bulletsnbrains proclaimed:
> Hey Doug,
>
> Dealer checked the bottle and hose and found nothing. I have had water pumps
> bad before on other vehicles, usually some noise from bad bearings or a
> wetness on the engine. None of these symptoms.
>
You might want to check the water pump as indicated. With a mirror
you can sometimes see staining at the bottom if it is silently
leaking with no other symptoms whatever. Would expect any jeep
dealer's service mgr to have already suggested this though...
> Hey Doug,
>
> Dealer checked the bottle and hose and found nothing. I have had water pumps
> bad before on other vehicles, usually some noise from bad bearings or a
> wetness on the engine. None of these symptoms.
>
You might want to check the water pump as indicated. With a mirror
you can sometimes see staining at the bottom if it is silently
leaking with no other symptoms whatever. Would expect any jeep
dealer's service mgr to have already suggested this though...
#20
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Re: Still unexplained Coolant loss
Bulletsnbrains proclaimed:
> Hey Doug,
>
> Dealer checked the bottle and hose and found nothing. I have had water pumps
> bad before on other vehicles, usually some noise from bad bearings or a
> wetness on the engine. None of these symptoms.
>
You might want to check the water pump as indicated. With a mirror
you can sometimes see staining at the bottom if it is silently
leaking with no other symptoms whatever. Would expect any jeep
dealer's service mgr to have already suggested this though...
> Hey Doug,
>
> Dealer checked the bottle and hose and found nothing. I have had water pumps
> bad before on other vehicles, usually some noise from bad bearings or a
> wetness on the engine. None of these symptoms.
>
You might want to check the water pump as indicated. With a mirror
you can sometimes see staining at the bottom if it is silently
leaking with no other symptoms whatever. Would expect any jeep
dealer's service mgr to have already suggested this though...