Losing the will ... 206cc busts it rad with me..

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Losing the will ... 206cc busts it rad with me..

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So, up comes the low coolant warning on the read out checking the coolant bottle its dry, so to get me home it took a litre of the wet stuff. Got home and got a lamp and the underneath of the car was wet , the roads are dry, i then shone my light into the engine bay and the completely bottom of the radiator has a puddle of coolant the full length. Whats caused this.

The rad was new back in the summer it seemed lighter than the other and it was a purchase from auto doc... now have they sent a duffy one or one for a petrol ? It was a bit different of a fit than the one that came out of it which was rotten.

So im needing another rad. Or part numbers ,

Marc where are you mate ..... [-o< [-o< [-o<
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I would suspect that the head gasket is leaking and pressurising the system, either that or you have a duff rad.

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One of the pipes from the dpf has become away from its clip and smacked a hole small enough to cause the leak, The rad is new its done only 1000 miles hopefully warranty its covered by might get me a replacement.

So today i will be running the car up to temp and recheck my findings of last nignt.
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Heres an update, so a second part rad is still in the car go8ng good , today 4 November 2022 coolant level sensor has been replaced the old one when i took it out just needed cleaning but id got a new one and fitted that , coolant warning gone. Ive read people say oh head gasket leak ... it might of been for them but it wasn't for me. So im keeping the one removed as i know it was the ends dirty. Roll on spring i will flush the system and add new coolant.
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Huskyxantia wrote: 19 Dec 2021, 09:33 One of the pipes from the dpf has become away from its clip and smacked a hole small enough to cause the leak,
Did you re-secure the DPF pressure sensor pipework? If it's the silly bent metal clip on the heat shield then I put a cable tie through clip and around both pipes, hasn't melted for me.

Surprisingly little damage to a rad can give a leak (and sometimes what looks like bad damage is still watertight!)

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Yes the holding clips have been sorted and the pipes now sit nice as they should.
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Excellent, hope it was just punctured rad last time, rather than burst (think I read "busts its rad" as bursts - and was thinking on similar lines to those mentioning cooling system over pressure due to potential head gasket)
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Oh this was what the dpf pipe did, its been ok since.
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MattBLancs quick question 4 u , I've got to put new hand brake cables on the 206cc it hasn't got auto adjusters on the rear has it ? Its drum ones that have auto adjustment isn't it ?
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Huskyxantia wrote: 11 Nov 2022, 10:22 MattBLancs quick question 4 u , I've got to put new hand brake cables on the 206cc it hasn't got auto adjusters on the rear has it ? Its drum ones that have auto adjustment isn't it ?
There's auto adjustment built into the caliper (wind the piston back in clockwise as it is on a sort of screw thread as part of the handbrake mechanical)

No adjustment in the cable at caliper end, there is a balance bar at the handbrake lever end (13mm ratchet spanner best to reach down to adjust this) need to remove the centre console round the handbrake to access this end. A fixing either side (close to where seatbelt buckle is) from memory, either there or its under flap at the back - getting muddled up with the coupe I think!
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Cheers matt, when you see this it makes you think the car in this video must have rear drum brake set up hence pedal push 40xs.
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Yes, am sure is rear drums on that video.

For rear disks: I'm pretty sure theres no need to actually disturb the calipers for just a cable swap - think that winding the balance bar fully slack gives enough to decouple the cables. So just on-off-on-off with the handbrake lever itself should bed everything down ready for final adjustment.


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Cheers matt
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