Leak on driveway
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Ok, I have noticed that sometimes over night I will have a small puddle under the front right side of the car. This appears to be a clear but oily fluid. I first began to search the forum (as always) and was initially thinking it was a tranny leak. Perhaps the mechatronics sleeve. Then this morning I briefly got the engine coolant level low warning at startup. Is it possible that the fluid is coolant from a leaking hose? I know the coolant resevoir is on the left side of the engine, but do wonder if the two are connected. ALso, wouldn't the coolant be less oily? I have had no tranny jerk at all. The car is running perfectly.
I know the obvious choice is to take to the dealer, but before I do I thought I'd try to troubleshoot first. Any help is appreciated!
I know the obvious choice is to take to the dealer, but before I do I thought I'd try to troubleshoot first. Any help is appreciated!
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Oily... but what color??? You say clear... to my knowledge there is no clear fluid in the car.
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It could just be your AC draining. If your climate control is set at AUTO, your AC is still working even on cold weather. This is good since it dries the air inside so you won't have any musty smell in your car.
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I had the similar leak in my car at right side front, it looked clear but oily, it turned out to be a coolant leak from thermostat and lower hose. I had it fixed and no more leaks. The cost was under $500 includes parts and labour from independent BMW shop.
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My first thought was power steering (hydraulic) fluid based on your description of the location. Simple to check the reservoir to see if low.
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Keep in mind that whatever fluid it is will pick up whatever is in it's way on it's way to the ground. So if you describe it as oily, it might just be minor oil residue that it picked up running down the side of the engine/transmission/etc.
Take a look at the belly pan of your car. That might help you pinpoint the source of the leak.
Take a look at the belly pan of your car. That might help you pinpoint the source of the leak.
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My car has the same problem. I got the coolant level low warning message too. I topped it off. I saw the wed stop on the ground with clear/brownish color. Dealer technician removed the bottom panel and saw the liquid dews at left & right bottom corners of the radiator. Any idea how much would it be to replace the radiator at an independent shop ?
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Same here. I actually got out for $109 including labor. It was the thermostat that had gone bad - how that results in a coolant leak I don't know, but I looked around on this forum and Bimmerfest and found a few other people with the same story. I was shocked at how cheap the repair was. First time for everything...