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So my annoying drip has turned into a rather bad leak. I had some time to take off the lower engine pan and take a closer look. There was quite a bit of coolant pooled in the pan and I could see some drips pointed to in the pictures below. With the car running, I was getting several drips...so much so that I don't want to drive the car until I get this fixed. I'm not sure how to diagnose what the problem is.It has gotten worse in the past couple weeks.
I took the car back to the mechanic that changed the pump/belts back in November by the <acronym title='previous owner'>PO</acronym> a few weeks ago and at that time, he said the water pump was dry as a bone. I'm not sure if I trust this mechanic though.
If the drips were forming as shown in the picture, where should I look first. Is there a procedure of figuring out where the leak is coming from?
Thanks guys!
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Here's one place to check. I had a problem with the black plastic piece (just above the shown area of the engine) leaking. And, I've seen a couple of other comments/problems with this same part. Replacement part and o-ring are fairly cheap and easy to replace. It is part #7 in the water pump parts diagram. It seals with an o-ring, but my part had a hairline crack.
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MB...are you talking about 6 and 7 in this diagram?
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Thanks guys...this has been a thorn in my otherwise great 968 since I bought it back in May!
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So I checked out the parts that Tama mentioned earlier and it was dry. I took another look and it actually appears to be forming at the two seals in the picture. The large black one and the smaller red (atv?) one just above it. It also appears that there seems to be two leaks, one at each seal.
It also looks like the large black seal could be leaking all the way towards the transmission, but that could be leftover coolant flung that direction last time I drove it.
Is it possible those seals would be leaking coolant? I have not had a chance to research those seals yet. Here are some clearer pictures I took after running the car to watch the drips form:
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That sure looks to me like it's from the pump area. Might be worth pulling the covers to check behind them since you're not seeing anything obvious out front. Fluids like to travel especially when you drive.
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Yeah, what Lear said. Check all of those first, but where the drips are I would look at the front of the engine... Do the covers after you check the clamps.
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I went through every clamp I could see and they all were dry. I took a paper towel and rubbed all the way around since I didn't have a telescoping mirror. I agree that it's probably a hose clamp since the drips don't start to get worse until the car has been running a bit...to me, that points to the cooling system since it is pressurized.
I'll take off the covers tonight and see what I find. Is there a write up someplace on how to do that? I'm sure I can fumble my way there but directions always make things go easier.
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