Help!-Coolant Resevoir building up pressure and over flowing
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Help!-Coolant Resevoir building up pressure and over flowing
Here's the sitch. I have a 2004 6mt rx-8. Recently I started noticing it smelled like I was leaking coolant when checking under the hook it looks like the coolant tank was spitting fluid from under the pressurized cap. I replaced the cap, then replaced the entire tank thinking there may be a fault there.
Now my car continues to build up the pressure almost seemingly at random and the coolant light alerts, again almost seeemingly at random (on and off and on etc). If I let it sit for a day or more it starts very rough, almost like it's flooded, but once I burn everything out it's fine. I don't know if that is related or not. The car never over heats though so that's good.
I'm going to flush my radiator this weekend but was wondering if anyone had any further troubleshooting or ideas? I can't remember where I heard it but someone mentioned to me in passing I might have a bad seal causing pressure the pressure build up.
Anyway if you've got any info or suggestions, please hit me up. If this is a repost, my-bad, I searched for a while and couldn't find another.
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Now my car continues to build up the pressure almost seemingly at random and the coolant light alerts, again almost seeemingly at random (on and off and on etc). If I let it sit for a day or more it starts very rough, almost like it's flooded, but once I burn everything out it's fine. I don't know if that is related or not. The car never over heats though so that's good.
I'm going to flush my radiator this weekend but was wondering if anyone had any further troubleshooting or ideas? I can't remember where I heard it but someone mentioned to me in passing I might have a bad seal causing pressure the pressure build up.
Anyway if you've got any info or suggestions, please hit me up. If this is a repost, my-bad, I searched for a while and couldn't find another.
Shane
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Yup, it is being filled to the proper level.
I don't believe it to be a sensor issue because it overflows/spits out the cap when the pressure builds up which causes the level to drop. I'm guessing the pump coming off and on causes the light to trigger when the level changes.
I don't believe it to be a sensor issue because it overflows/spits out the cap when the pressure builds up which causes the level to drop. I'm guessing the pump coming off and on causes the light to trigger when the level changes.
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Don't let the post number fool you, I've been working on cars for some time. Now my ability to articulate the issue to the forum is probably where the issue is occurring...
I know how to fill my Coolant Reservoir. That isn't the issue. The issue is that when the coolant reservoir is filled to the proper level (or even below) the tank is building up excessive pressure from somewhere and causing it to bubble over/spill/spurt out (how ever you want to describe it).
So let's ignore the coolant light. Assuming that there is the correct, or even less then correct, amount of coolant in the system; where are other points in the system where this pressure could be building up?
I know how to fill my Coolant Reservoir. That isn't the issue. The issue is that when the coolant reservoir is filled to the proper level (or even below) the tank is building up excessive pressure from somewhere and causing it to bubble over/spill/spurt out (how ever you want to describe it).
So let's ignore the coolant light. Assuming that there is the correct, or even less then correct, amount of coolant in the system; where are other points in the system where this pressure could be building up?
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I let it sit for a week when I was out of town, when I started it back up it was similar to the engine flooding, but I had some white smoke come out of my exhaust. I just chalked it up to flooding before I left.
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Not based on my experience with owning 7's & 8's as I've never experienced a cooling system issue with them, but it could possibly be the radiator core itself is plugged someplace. I've had cars boil over once a core gets plugged, circulation restriction doesn't allow cooler water to recirculate back to the engine. This should become apparent when you try and flush it.
May be a coolant leak in the engine core itself too as noted earlier in this thread, but when I've blown engines this way on older jalopies I've owned the white smoke usually gives the problem away long before the coolant system does.
May be a coolant leak in the engine core itself too as noted earlier in this thread, but when I've blown engines this way on older jalopies I've owned the white smoke usually gives the problem away long before the coolant system does.
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