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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / October 2006

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pussssy-cat - 19 Jul 2006 19:13 GMT
i need advise on a little water trouble. i have to fill up my water every
2-3 days when the temp light comes on but i can not see a leak anywhere
any suggestions
Phil Cook - 21 Jul 2006 09:53 GMT
>i need advise on a little water trouble. i have to fill up my water every
>2-3 days when the temp light comes on but i can not see a leak anywhere
>any suggestions.

Is it the temerature light or the water level light?

There are two possibilities.

The head gasket is kaput. The symptons of this are water in the oil
usually seen as "mayonaise" on the dip stick or filler cap.

The other is that it is a slow leak that may only manifest itself when
the engine is hot. This kind of leak is easiest to find when weather
is cold but you should still be able to spot something steaming when
you've got the engine really hot. Also look for a greenish stain on
the radiator.
pussssy-cat - 21 Jul 2006 10:18 GMT
thinks its the temp light. its on the left handside of daqsh near the
bottom corner.

there is no "mayonaise" on the dip stick or filter cap.
Phil Cook - 21 Jul 2006 17:02 GMT
>thinks its the temp light. its on the left handside of daqsh near the
>bottom corner.

I'm not actually familiar with the 106 dash but it is usual for Pugs
to have a low coolant level sensor that will light before they
actually overheat.

>there is no "mayonaise" on the dip stick or filter cap.

If that is the case it has probably got a leak somewhere in the
system. The nature of thse is that they leak when the engine is hot -
it's a pressurised system after all - and not when cold. So the water
is dripping out as you drive along and very little will fall out at
your parking place. As I said, get the car really hot and then have a
look.
Chris - 24 Sep 2006 15:41 GMT
> thinks its the temp light. its on the left handside of daqsh near the
> bottom corner.
>
> there is no "mayonaise" on the dip stick or filter cap.

Just looking at all my very old e.mail on list. dont seam to say if you
got your car done.? if you did was it the head gasket? or the rad cap?
from chris addlestone .
alan - 09 Oct 2006 18:23 GMT
> i need advise on a little water trouble. i have to fill up my water every
> 2-3 days when the temp light comes on but i can not see a leak anywhere
> any suggestions

you only need to fill the water container to the mark. it's about 1/3 of
the tank. whan you fill it too much, the water will somehow get out of
the cooling system and stay on certain level.
be worried only if :
-you see a leak, obivously
-you see temperature rising very often, even when it's not hot outside
or when you are not in traffic jam
-your heating stops heating/needs really long time to get temperature

otherwise, let it be
 
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