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Coolant Leak
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<blockquote data-quote="RossKean" data-source="post: 1339867" data-attributes="member: 19880"><p>If the shop monkey added the coolant via the radiator cap, he probably didn't get it back on properly - simplest explanation. (Space is a little tight in there and it would be easy to screw it up.) The service manual (at least for Gen II) would have you remove the left side panel to access the radiator cap but you can get to it from above (opposite side from battery). I don't know enough about the Gen III to be any help here. As mentioned, if the problem is something more complicated than this, I would have it back to the dealer; especially if you aren't comfortable with digging into thermostats, temperature sensors etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RossKean, post: 1339867, member: 19880"] If the shop monkey added the coolant via the radiator cap, he probably didn't get it back on properly - simplest explanation. (Space is a little tight in there and it would be easy to screw it up.) The service manual (at least for Gen II) would have you remove the left side panel to access the radiator cap but you can get to it from above (opposite side from battery). I don't know enough about the Gen III to be any help here. As mentioned, if the problem is something more complicated than this, I would have it back to the dealer; especially if you aren't comfortable with digging into thermostats, temperature sensors etc. [/QUOTE]
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