Hey everyone! I got home from work this evening and noticed some vapor coming from under the hood. Popped the hood and sure enough, the smell of coolant hit me immediately. The leak seems to be on the left side of the bay and is getting onto the serpentine belt, which is then flinging it everywhere. The most concentrated portion of coolant was sitting on the front portion of the belly pan closest to the radiator.
My thought process is that the two most likely suspects are the water pump and the radiator. The area around the water pump looks completely dry with no coolant staining. The side of the radiator and the foam piece next to it do not, but this is in the path of the coolant fling from the serp belt.
Are there any common coolant failure points on this side of the engine bay that I should keep a look out for when I pressure test and get under the car tomorrow? Any ideas or help would be appreciated!
2013 MS3. Cobb intake, Damond street trinity, auto tech HPFP internals, action stage 2 clutch and single mass, BC BR series coilovers. Freektuned at 20psi.
Image of suspicious spot on radiator and vid of water pump attached, not the best but best I could do.
Also should add:
85k miles
The plastic block that connects to the block that people seem to like to replace with a metal one is dry.
My thought process is that the two most likely suspects are the water pump and the radiator. The area around the water pump looks completely dry with no coolant staining. The side of the radiator and the foam piece next to it do not, but this is in the path of the coolant fling from the serp belt.
Are there any common coolant failure points on this side of the engine bay that I should keep a look out for when I pressure test and get under the car tomorrow? Any ideas or help would be appreciated!
2013 MS3. Cobb intake, Damond street trinity, auto tech HPFP internals, action stage 2 clutch and single mass, BC BR series coilovers. Freektuned at 20psi.
Image of suspicious spot on radiator and vid of water pump attached, not the best but best I could do.
Also should add:
85k miles
The plastic block that connects to the block that people seem to like to replace with a metal one is dry.
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