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hi all,

 

me bought Hyundai Verna 1.6A in May last year, then past 1 yr plus no prob except not much power and high fc.

 

then abt 20 days ago, aircon got hot air, and could hear 'water gushing around' type of sound in bonnet. after car cooled down at night, opened radiator to see and had to top up ~3.5 litre of water before it was full!! next day drove to workshop but after checking half day told me can't find any leak and told me monitor first...

 

for a week, i everyday checked radiator water level twice and always full. my mech laughed, so i didn't bother anymore. Then yest on way home, heard funny sound and later going into basement carpark could feel car vibrating and hear like got water boiling and streaming through narrow pipe... slowly parked and 2 hr later, went check again and had to top up abt 2.7 litre of water. this morning before went work, initially checked ok, but after car moved off, could hear water gushing sound again, then when stopped and opened radiator again, could pour in another about 600 ml...

 

Then this afternoon, and at night after work, both times still full...

 

anyone knows what could be the problem and what could be the solution?

 

tks....

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Do your mech have the cooling system pressure tester and leak down tester - if not how is going to check for very minute internal leak that happens only when the engine cools down and resulting in high negative pressure being created in the cooling system.

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hi all,

 

me bought Hyundai Verna 1.6A in May last year, then past 1 yr plus no prob except not much power and high fc.

 

then abt 20 days ago, aircon got hot air, and could hear 'water gushing around' type of sound in bonnet. after car cooled down at night, opened radiator to see and had to top up ~3.5 litre of water before it was full!! next day drove to workshop but after checking half day told me can't find any leak and told me monitor first...

 

for a week, i everyday checked radiator water level twice and always full. my mech laughed, so i didn't bother anymore. Then yest on way home, heard funny sound and later going into basement carpark could feel car vibrating and hear like got water boiling and streaming through narrow pipe... slowly parked and 2 hr later, went check again and had to top up abt 2.7 litre of water. this morning before went work, initially checked ok, but after car moved off, could hear water gushing sound again, then when stopped and opened radiator again, could pour in another about 600 ml...

 

Then this afternoon, and at night after work, both times still full...

 

anyone knows what could be the problem and what could be the solution?

 

tks....

 

From your encounter...if your mech can still laughed ...i think is time you seek another opinion and ask him to go fly kite...coolant/water don't go disappear for no reason..and at such a huge volume......there must be a leak somewhere...

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hi all,

 

me bought Hyundai Verna 1.6A in May last year, then past 1 yr plus no prob except not much power and high fc.

 

then abt 20 days ago, aircon got hot air, and could hear 'water gushing around' type of sound in bonnet. after car cooled down at night, opened radiator to see and had to top up ~3.5 litre of water before it was full!! next day drove to workshop but after checking half day told me can't find any leak and told me monitor first...

 

for a week, i everyday checked radiator water level twice and always full. my mech laughed, so i didn't bother anymore. Then yest on way home, heard funny sound and later going into basement carpark could feel car vibrating and hear like got water boiling and streaming through narrow pipe... slowly parked and 2 hr later, went check again and had to top up abt 2.7 litre of water. this morning before went work, initially checked ok, but after car moved off, could hear water gushing sound again, then when stopped and opened radiator again, could pour in another about 600 ml...

 

Then this afternoon, and at night after work, both times still full...

 

anyone knows what could be the problem and what could be the solution?

 

tks....

 

 

 

bro, never overfill your radiator (RAD)...

 

 

if your car is hot, the RAD will be low because the coolant/water is in the radiator....

 

if it's cold, the water level should be normal...

 

last time, i thought my nissan has a leak until i realised that..haha -_-

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hi all,

 

me bought Hyundai Verna 1.6A in May last year, then past 1 yr plus no prob except not much power and high fc.

 

then abt 20 days ago, aircon got hot air, and could hear 'water gushing around' type of sound in bonnet. after car cooled down at night, opened radiator to see and had to top up ~3.5 litre of water before it was full!! next day drove to workshop but after checking half day told me can't find any leak and told me monitor first...

 

for a week, i everyday checked radiator water level twice and always full. my mech laughed, so i didn't bother anymore. Then yest on way home, heard funny sound and later going into basement carpark could feel car vibrating and hear like got water boiling and streaming through narrow pipe... slowly parked and 2 hr later, went check again and had to top up abt 2.7 litre of water. this morning before went work, initially checked ok, but after car moved off, could hear water gushing sound again, then when stopped and opened radiator again, could pour in another about 600 ml...

 

Then this afternoon, and at night after work, both times still full...

 

anyone knows what could be the problem and what could be the solution?

 

tks....

 

sounds like what happened when my car broke down last week.

 

monitor the temp when driving and also check if the fans are moving?

 

mine was fans gone + 1 hose.

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Obviously a leak somewhere.

 

1) Either into the engine which is serious. Check your oil quality.

2) When the engine is cold, if you pour in water, water leaks out immediately. Either the hoses or radiator needs to change.

3) If the leak happens only when the engine is running, then see where the leaks are coming from. Sometimes, it is as simple as a loose hose.

 

Otherwise, it is straight to the workshop.

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bro, never overfill your radiator (RAD)...

 

 

if your car is hot, the RAD will be low because the coolant/water is in the radiator....

 

if it's cold, the water level should be normal...

 

last time, i thought my nissan has a leak until i realised that..haha -_-

 

 

Sorry, I don't understand what you mentioned leh!

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hi all,

 

me bought Hyundai Verna 1.6A in May last year, then past 1 yr plus no prob except not much power and high fc.

 

then abt 20 days ago, aircon got hot air, and could hear 'water gushing around' type of sound in bonnet. after car cooled down at night, opened radiator to see and had to top up ~3.5 litre of water before it was full!! next day drove to workshop but after checking half day told me can't find any leak and told me monitor first...

 

for a week, i everyday checked radiator water level twice and always full. my mech laughed, so i didn't bother anymore. Then yest on way home, heard funny sound and later going into basement carpark could feel car vibrating and hear like got water boiling and streaming through narrow pipe... slowly parked and 2 hr later, went check again and had to top up abt 2.7 litre of water. this morning before went work, initially checked ok, but after car moved off, could hear water gushing sound again, then when stopped and opened radiator again, could pour in another about 600 ml...

 

Then this afternoon, and at night after work, both times still full...

 

anyone knows what could be the problem and what could be the solution?

 

tks....

There is no leak from your radiator or hoses. Your radiator fan is not working when the engine is hot. So the engine overheat and the water is forced out of the system went out of the overflow plastic tank.. That is why your aircon not cold and water disappear.

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There is no leak from your radiator or hoses. Your radiator fan is not working when the engine is hot. So the engine overheat and the water is forced out of the system went out of the overflow plastic tank.. That is why your aircon not cold and water disappear.

 

I second your reason.

 

The overflowing can be due to choked radiator tubes or under-pressured radiator cap too!

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If no obvious sign of external leak on hose, then the coolant may actually have been lost into the engine sump through the pistons due to worn gasket. If so, you engine may cease.

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I had experience that radiator choked internally...coolant overheat and overflow out from reservoir..air-conditioning not cold and temp built up whenever accelerate..... . whole radiator changed...

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I second your reason.

 

The overflowing can be due to choked radiator tubes or under-pressured radiator cap too!

The water pump not functioning therefore the water not circulating thus causing

The water to boil and evaporate.

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1) Check your parking lot to find any coolant stain.... if there is leakage, there must be stain somewhere.

2) Check your engine oil, if coolant leak into engine, your engine oil will turn milky.

3) Check your radiator fan, if the fan fail, your coolant could boil and evaporate very fast.

4) water pump or pipe choke and causes circulation problem....

 

 

From how you describe, I personally felt that the 3rd possibility is very likely to be your problem. If there are leakage/ chockage, the reduction of water level should be quite constant.

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