Hi,
I have a 2004 z4 e85 2.5L
Just found out the engine light means the coolant is low, so I checked and it's completely empty!
I asked for premix at Halfords and they gave me X-stream g48 so I thought I could just pour it straight in.
But got home and the instructions say mix with deionized water according to car manufacture?
Do I need to mix this 50/50 with distilled water?
Also, know a good container to mix them in?
Don't wanna just go pouring it in as it is and ruin the engine.
Thank You!
Heres what I bought:
https://www.halfords.com/motoring/engin ... 0LEALw_wcB
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Coolant Empty
- Smartbear
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Coolant Empty
Before you pour the new coolant in it might be a good idea to find out why it was empty before you end up buying the shops entire stock of coolant! it’s common for the tanks to split.
Ps, if you post in the e85 section & not the e89 one you may get more advice
Rob
Ps, if you post in the e85 section & not the e89 one you may get more advice
Rob
e89 Sdrive 20i, plenty of mumbo & good economy-the thinking bears z4
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Coolant Empty
Thanks,
I would prefer coolant in than no coolant for the meanwhile lol.
I understand from online it's either a leak in the tubes or the tank, probably best at some point for the garage to find the source then either put in some sealer or whatever needs doing, then do a full radiator clean.
For now some coolant shouldn't hurt so I don't end up steaming by the side of the road, surprised it hasn't already.
I would prefer coolant in than no coolant for the meanwhile lol.
I understand from online it's either a leak in the tubes or the tank, probably best at some point for the garage to find the source then either put in some sealer or whatever needs doing, then do a full radiator clean.
For now some coolant shouldn't hurt so I don't end up steaming by the side of the road, surprised it hasn't already.
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If, as is most likely, the coolant expansion tank has split, then you will find it emptying out quite quickly once pressure and heat build up.Tangax wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 10:52 pm Thanks,
I would prefer coolant in than no coolant for the meanwhile lol.
I understand from online it's either a leak in the tubes or the tank, probably best at some point for the garage to find the source then either put in some sealer or whatever needs doing, then do a full radiator clean.
For now some coolant shouldn't hurt so I don't end up steaming by the side of the road, surprised it hasn't already.
The other culprit could be the water pump.
It should be fairly easy to see by looking in from the top. The pump tends to leak onto the belts and pulleys and pray everywhere.
The tank is more likely to have a pool of water sitting on the under-tray, directly below it.
I would like to hope that no garage would put any sealant in! The guilty component needs to be changed.