I have noticed a small pool of liquid under my Vauxhall Vivaro's radiator. How can I fix this problem and prevent further leaks? Any tips and advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
ReplyHi John, first check if there are any loose connections or damaged parts around the radiator. If not, the most common cause of a leaking radiator is a hole or crack. You can try using a radiator sealant to temporarily fix the issue, but the best long-term solution is to have the radiator replaced. Hope this helps.
Hey John, make sure to also check the condition of your coolant. If it is low or too old, it can cause the radiator to leak. Try flushing out the old coolant and replacing it with new coolant. If the problem persists, then it's likely a more serious issue and you should have a mechanic take a look. Good luck!
Hi John, I had a similar issue with my Vivaro and it turned out to be a faulty radiator cap. Make sure to inspect it for any cracks or damage. If it needs to be replaced, get a new one from a reputable brand. Also, remember to bleed your radiator after refilling the coolant. This will ensure that there are no air pockets which can cause leaks. Best of luck!