beanbag
Passed Driver's Ed
- Location
- Silicon Valley, CA
- Car(s)
- 2018 Golf R
2018 Golf R, almost out of warranty.
I don't remember ever having to top off the coolant until last November. (Maybe during one of the car inspections / repairs along the way somebody "topped up all the fluids") Anyway I took it to the dealer, they pressure tested it and found no leaks. Oh well. Now 4 months later it is again down to half way between Max and Min. Took to dealer again to pressure test and "look around" and they didn't find anything.
Here's what I see as options at this point:
0) No, I am not going to jack up the front of the car and take off the panels and crawl around underneath. Not in the mood
1) Pay a local shop around $200 to pressure test (again?) and make THEM get the car on a lift and look all around. Maybe if they find some crusty residue I can go back to the dealer with that picture.
2) Buy some kind of boroscope / camera on a stick and use that to have a look around.
3) The dealer offered that if I drop off the car for 2+ days, they can take off parts to have a more thorough look-around. (Something about an "internal leak".)
4) Just ignore it and top off the fluid once every few months. Hopefully it won't get worse. If it fails outside of warranty, oh well.
BTW, no coolant detected in oil, no white smoke, no obvious coolant smell.
I don't remember ever having to top off the coolant until last November. (Maybe during one of the car inspections / repairs along the way somebody "topped up all the fluids") Anyway I took it to the dealer, they pressure tested it and found no leaks. Oh well. Now 4 months later it is again down to half way between Max and Min. Took to dealer again to pressure test and "look around" and they didn't find anything.
Here's what I see as options at this point:
0) No, I am not going to jack up the front of the car and take off the panels and crawl around underneath. Not in the mood
1) Pay a local shop around $200 to pressure test (again?) and make THEM get the car on a lift and look all around. Maybe if they find some crusty residue I can go back to the dealer with that picture.
2) Buy some kind of boroscope / camera on a stick and use that to have a look around.
3) The dealer offered that if I drop off the car for 2+ days, they can take off parts to have a more thorough look-around. (Something about an "internal leak".)
4) Just ignore it and top off the fluid once every few months. Hopefully it won't get worse. If it fails outside of warranty, oh well.
BTW, no coolant detected in oil, no white smoke, no obvious coolant smell.