kwoody88
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Hey guys (and gals).
I am hoping that someone has experience this problem with a positive outcome. I have not taken the car to the stealership because I am afraid of what they will tell me
For some time now, I have been occasionally getting the "Low Coolant" warning, and adding a little bit of coolant. I have had no leak on the floor of the garage, and I took it to an indie mechanic and they looked the engine over (didn't perform any chemical tests or pressure tests) and saw no evidence of a coolant leak, and instructed me to keep my eye on it. It was a gradual drain and I stayed on top of it adding a little every couple of times I took it out (which is normally maybe 3x a month). The last time I tried to drive the car I was just running up the road 3 miles to the grocery store on a nice night, probably a month ago. I topped off the coolant before leaving the house, and on my way back from the store I got the "Low Coolant", and was noticing the temperature gauge rising rather quickly. I shut everything down and pulled over, let the fan run and cool the car, and then made it the last mile to the house and parked it. Haven't driven it since.
Yesterday, I decided the car needed starting, and to run a little while. I filled the empty coolant reservoir, and started it up, and backed it out of the garage so it could feel the sunlight and realize what it was missing! The "Low Coolant" message came on immediately, and I got out and walked back around to the front of the car and it was empty. Odd, right? So I topped it off again. And then looked under the car, for leaks. It was dry... This time the coolant drained more slowly, and after about 5 minutes the reservoir was empty again. By the way, all the coolant I have been adding is the orange GM coolant, 50/50 diluted mix. After it drained the second tank of coolant, and I just pulled it back in the garage and shut it off.
I checked the oil, and the level was maybe a little high (stealership may have put in too much after their last oil change?) and it was a nice amber color -- didn't not look like the chocolate milk I have heard it turns to when coolant and oil mix. The only thing I DID find was a puddle of water under exhaust pipes. I sopped some up off the driveway with a white paper towel and it had no color. I wiped around the tail pipes and it was clear. And I smelled exhaust before shutting the car off and it didn't smell sweet. So I don't think it is burning coolant, though it does seem like too much water going is being burned off.
What do you guys think? Could it be throttle body, or thermostat, or water pump, or something else? The coolant has to be going somewhere.
I have a couple of oil leaks... but I took this photo of dipstick and of the area around the oil filler neck to show moisture.


I am hoping that someone has experience this problem with a positive outcome. I have not taken the car to the stealership because I am afraid of what they will tell me

For some time now, I have been occasionally getting the "Low Coolant" warning, and adding a little bit of coolant. I have had no leak on the floor of the garage, and I took it to an indie mechanic and they looked the engine over (didn't perform any chemical tests or pressure tests) and saw no evidence of a coolant leak, and instructed me to keep my eye on it. It was a gradual drain and I stayed on top of it adding a little every couple of times I took it out (which is normally maybe 3x a month). The last time I tried to drive the car I was just running up the road 3 miles to the grocery store on a nice night, probably a month ago. I topped off the coolant before leaving the house, and on my way back from the store I got the "Low Coolant", and was noticing the temperature gauge rising rather quickly. I shut everything down and pulled over, let the fan run and cool the car, and then made it the last mile to the house and parked it. Haven't driven it since.
Yesterday, I decided the car needed starting, and to run a little while. I filled the empty coolant reservoir, and started it up, and backed it out of the garage so it could feel the sunlight and realize what it was missing! The "Low Coolant" message came on immediately, and I got out and walked back around to the front of the car and it was empty. Odd, right? So I topped it off again. And then looked under the car, for leaks. It was dry... This time the coolant drained more slowly, and after about 5 minutes the reservoir was empty again. By the way, all the coolant I have been adding is the orange GM coolant, 50/50 diluted mix. After it drained the second tank of coolant, and I just pulled it back in the garage and shut it off.
I checked the oil, and the level was maybe a little high (stealership may have put in too much after their last oil change?) and it was a nice amber color -- didn't not look like the chocolate milk I have heard it turns to when coolant and oil mix. The only thing I DID find was a puddle of water under exhaust pipes. I sopped some up off the driveway with a white paper towel and it had no color. I wiped around the tail pipes and it was clear. And I smelled exhaust before shutting the car off and it didn't smell sweet. So I don't think it is burning coolant, though it does seem like too much water going is being burned off.
What do you guys think? Could it be throttle body, or thermostat, or water pump, or something else? The coolant has to be going somewhere.
I have a couple of oil leaks... but I took this photo of dipstick and of the area around the oil filler neck to show moisture.

