overheating because of a small coolant leak?
Hi,
i have some serious overheating issues with my car as you can see in some other threads. everytime i push the car hard (full throttle acceleration) my coolant temps rises immediatly to aprox. 230-240 °F and cool down to aprox. 210-220 °F when i release the throttle.
i also have some overshooting reservoir problems.
now i have found that i have a small coolant leak at my turbo water feed line.
maybe this causes that the coolant system can't build real pressure and so my coolant is boiling?!? - can that be my issue?
Thanks
Malte.
i have some serious overheating issues with my car as you can see in some other threads. everytime i push the car hard (full throttle acceleration) my coolant temps rises immediatly to aprox. 230-240 °F and cool down to aprox. 210-220 °F when i release the throttle.
i also have some overshooting reservoir problems.
now i have found that i have a small coolant leak at my turbo water feed line.
maybe this causes that the coolant system can't build real pressure and so my coolant is boiling?!? - can that be my issue?
Thanks
Malte.
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