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The wife's '99 Cabrio has sprung a leak somewhere! Got up this morning and noticed a small puddle under the driver's door area (right hand drive car!), and its bright green! The coolant is the red stuff. Is the leak likely to be from the aircon system? :huh:

Pete

Posted
Are you sure it is not coolant - from the heater core?

Hi Loren.

Just spoken to my wife....she's out in the car (only spotted the liquid on the floor after she'd gone!). She's looked under the car and says the leak's coming from a pipe that runs more or less the full length of the car, at a point roughly under the driver's (r/hand drive) door handle, and seems to be where a bracket's supporting the pipe. So.....I'm thinking coolant pipe, possibly worn through by the bracket? I was sure the coolant was red....presumably not!

Pete

Posted

OK, I'm going for a refrigerant leak (not that I know much!)....my coolant is definitely the red variety (at least, it is in the header tank!) and this luminous green stuff seeping out is stone cold (with a stinking hot engine) and slightly tacky between the fingers. Would you agree, Loren? If so, is the refrigerant pipe difficult to replace?

Pete

Posted (edited)

Pete, at Renntech a picture is worth a thousand posts... even from a camera phone. Some locations are difficult to photograph but then we can see the liquid and the problem area.

Edited by londoner06
Posted
Pete, at Renntech a picture is worth a thousand posts... even from a camera phone. Some locations are difficult to phogograph but then we can see the liquid and the problem area.

Will try to get one done in the morning! I bow to Loren's way superior knowledge, but if it is coolant, there's something weird going on!!

Pete

Posted

I did some more digging around. Its definitely not Pentosin....I dipped some out of the reservoir and compared it to the stuff that's leaking - nowhere near green enough or fluorescent enough!! I'm told the aircon system would have the fluoro green dye in it to aid leak-finding, so, bearing in mind I've got the orange/red coolant, I'm going for refrigerant! I'm going to have to take it into the workshop though, as I've no facilities for doing it myself, unfortunately.

Thanks for the advice so far guys! :thumbup:

Pete

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