Coolant leak from overflow hose
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Coolant leak from overflow hose
So I brought in my car to the dealership for an oil change and they found a few things that needed attention. There is an active coolant leak from the overflow hose and they recommended replacing that along with the upper hose. They also found the right thrust rod bushing to be leaking.
I declined them fixing it as I'm sure any indy can take care of these for cheaper. Any ballpark price in fixing each item? Are they an easy fix?
Also, they recommended the rear brake pads be replaced. Idrive shows 21,000 miles left for the rear pads. Why is there a discrepancy?
I declined them fixing it as I'm sure any indy can take care of these for cheaper. Any ballpark price in fixing each item? Are they an easy fix?
Also, they recommended the rear brake pads be replaced. Idrive shows 21,000 miles left for the rear pads. Why is there a discrepancy?
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any ideas? also read somewhere that one of the lines around the radiator area is plastic and is prone to breaking. Can I replace it with one that is made with stronger material? I'll have to ask my tech
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What car is this? I'll answer some of the questions for 545i.
Coolant hoses: I'm not an expert with coolant hose names. Overflow - I assume it's the "vent" hose. ~$30 part. You might want to consider checking whether it always leaks. I saw coolant marks from my vent hose leaking and that's it. It only leaked once and I have no idea why (too much pressure in the system?).
Don't know what you are referring to with "upper hose", but the most expensive hose should be around $100 in the states.
If you need to drain coolant to change the hose - expect 1-2hr of labor.
If you need a tension strut bushing, it's a $30-40 part. Might want to consider replacing left&right.
Coolant hoses: I'm not an expert with coolant hose names. Overflow - I assume it's the "vent" hose. ~$30 part. You might want to consider checking whether it always leaks. I saw coolant marks from my vent hose leaking and that's it. It only leaked once and I have no idea why (too much pressure in the system?).
Don't know what you are referring to with "upper hose", but the most expensive hose should be around $100 in the states.
If you need to drain coolant to change the hose - expect 1-2hr of labor.
If you need a tension strut bushing, it's a $30-40 part. Might want to consider replacing left&right.
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What car is this? I'll answer some of the questions for 545i.
Coolant hoses: I'm not an expert with coolant hose names. Overflow - I assume it's the "vent" hose. ~$30 part. You might want to consider checking whether it always leaks. I saw coolant marks from my vent hose leaking and that's it. It only leaked once and I have no idea why (too much pressure in the system?).
Don't know what you are referring to with "upper hose", but the most expensive hose should be around $100 in the states.
If you need to drain coolant to change the hose - expect 1-2hr of labor.
If you need a tension strut bushing, it's a $30-40 part. Might want to consider replacing left&right.
Coolant hoses: I'm not an expert with coolant hose names. Overflow - I assume it's the "vent" hose. ~$30 part. You might want to consider checking whether it always leaks. I saw coolant marks from my vent hose leaking and that's it. It only leaked once and I have no idea why (too much pressure in the system?).
Don't know what you are referring to with "upper hose", but the most expensive hose should be around $100 in the states.
If you need to drain coolant to change the hose - expect 1-2hr of labor.
If you need a tension strut bushing, it's a $30-40 part. Might want to consider replacing left&right.
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Are you referring to the dreaded coolant transfer pipe that runs under the intake manifold and valley cover ?
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The vent tube is plastic, it gets brittle and cracks. u can go to the hardware store get 1/4 inch aluminum tubing and replace the plastic one. its easy to replace. Its cheap and better than the original plastic one. u can pull the plastic one out.. Put a little grease on the aluminum tube and slip it back into the hoses. 15 minute job and your done.
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This is for a 545i. So to replace those hoses it should only be 1-2 hrs of labor? That's not too bad. Also, isn't there a plastic pipe that everyone recommends replacing? I read about it somewhere but don't remember the name. Is there a specific aluminum upgrade hose people use? Thanks for the response!
The vent tube is plastic, it gets brittle and cracks. u can go to the hardware store get 1/4 inch aluminum tubing and replace the plastic one. its easy to replace. Its cheap and better than the original plastic one. u can pull the plastic one out.. Put a little grease on the aluminum tube and slip it back into the hoses. 15 minute job and your done.
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But if you are still worried use copper tubing like I did (I think it was 5/16"). The copper tubing and two clamps were a whole $2.89.
And as HF said, a more permanent solution than putting the same plastic junk back in.
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I really don't think its a problem .. The coolant is specifically designed for aluminum engines, if u don't stray from BMW blue coolant its all good.. I highly doubt that it will corrode or cause any problems..