How often you add coolant?
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I have been adding just whatever amount it takes to go from the low mark to high mark on the reservoir float once or twice a year recently with no visible signs of any leaks,(suspect the coolant pipe and in the valley pan it evaporates I suppose), as it is just a small amount.
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My Ride: E60 550i
Model Year: 08
This summer checked and added to bring it to high mark, now 4 months after I added 1 quart of coolant to bring to high mark again.
Was not sure if this is normal?
Was not sure if this is normal?
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Use a UV light to look for coolant leaks. Coolant shows up like radioactive slime under UV light.
Harbor Freight has a UV flashlight for about $7 and it works great. That is how I found a leaking fitting that was basically ready to fall apart.
I have the N62 V8 and it was the Y connector for the upper head return lines. The fitting was make from something like Bakelite and was falling apart.
I replaced it with a brass T.
Harbor Freight has a UV flashlight for about $7 and it works great. That is how I found a leaking fitting that was basically ready to fall apart.
I have the N62 V8 and it was the Y connector for the upper head return lines. The fitting was make from something like Bakelite and was falling apart.
I replaced it with a brass T.
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My Ride: E60 550i
Model Year: 08
No coolant warning message, just checked and added 1 quart after 4 months.
Around 1300 miles between additions.
Will get UV light-thanks for the tip, checked with phone light noticed small coolant amount on top front of the engine, see the 1st attached picture showing the direction/location.
Pictures 2, 3 and 4 are taken from website source with exposed area, arrows pointing where little coolant was noticed.
This could be damaged hose, cracked Y connector or loose clamp, will have to check closer after removing top engine covers.
Is removing the intake manifold a must in this situation?
How complicated it is to get access to this area?
Around 1300 miles between additions.
Will get UV light-thanks for the tip, checked with phone light noticed small coolant amount on top front of the engine, see the 1st attached picture showing the direction/location.
Pictures 2, 3 and 4 are taken from website source with exposed area, arrows pointing where little coolant was noticed.
This could be damaged hose, cracked Y connector or loose clamp, will have to check closer after removing top engine covers.
Is removing the intake manifold a must in this situation?
How complicated it is to get access to this area?
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My Ride: E60 550i
Model Year: 08
Ordered a complete hose with 2 clamps, based on pictures it should not be too complicated to replace it.
About UV flashlight, is this detecting coolant without having to add any dye or having to use glasses?
About UV flashlight, is this detecting coolant without having to add any dye or having to use glasses?