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have been losing coolant ever since i bought the car 3 years ago. i thought i had found the problem when I blew a hole in the heater matrix recently. i bypassed it temporarily until i could find a spare 3 days.

 

I found that i was still losing coolant but car was running ok for the last 2 months until today, pulled up on the drive, got out, walking towards house when i heard a popping sound, turned around and steam was pouring from under the bonnet.

 

i can't see what the damage is until daylight - i suspect it is either the thermostat housing or a hose.

 

would bypassing the matrix cause increased pressure in the system?

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I don't think so - anyway, excess pressure would normally vent via the pressure cap on the header tank, unless there is a blockage in the system somewhere.

 

Edit - Ah ha, thermostat housing, eh? Could be...

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Interesting to know what it is, I have the same model and the same problem, I have changed the thermostat housing and the overflow bottle and the heater matrix, but it still uses about half a pint every 100 miles or so, I have also changed the rad cap and checked for leaks, can't find anything! - no it is not the head gasket.
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Interesting to know what it is, I have the same model and the same problem, I have changed the thermostat housing and the overflow bottle and the heater matrix, but it still uses about half a pint every 100 miles or so, I have also changed the rad cap and checked for leaks, can't find anything! - no it is not the head gasket.

 

 

Don't forget you've got another matrix at the back! Also a very long pipe run with several connectors (although granted, not the diversion through an aux heater!)

 

As a last resort you could just sling in an can of radweld (ok, purists will condemn me for this!). I had a duff matrix on a 406 and it bailed me out for 2 years before I got around to fixing it.

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split large hose running into the back of engine under the ht lead tray. a smaller hose runs off it at 90 deg going into throttle body.

 

can someone with etka post an image of the hoses at the back of engine with part nos. and prices?

 

yes sepulchrave, i will replace the thermostat housing one day. you know what it is like getting access to anything on these cars.

 

johnr - where is the matrix in the back? and what route does the hoses take?

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split large hose running into the back of engine under the ht lead tray. a smaller hose runs off it at 90 deg going into throttle body.

 

can someone with etka post an image of the hoses at the back of engine with part nos. and prices?

 

yes sepulchrave, i will replace the thermostat housing one day. you know what it is like getting access to anything on these cars.

 

johnr - where is the matrix in the back? and what route does the hoses take?

 

In the heater over the passenger side rear wheel arch! The pipes are mostly steel, with rubber connecting hoses (on my Tdi anyway). I can't imagine yours being different.

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can't find anyone else to supply a hose so it looks like it may have to be a main dealer. can anyone convert vw part no 7MO121156J into a ford part number? it is the part numbered 21 in the etka diagram.
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No, you won't get a silicone hose set to fit this car. Your best bet is to simply repair the hose where it is split (usually at the bottom where the clip seats) just splice in a new generic piece of the same bore using a brass coupler with a pair of jubilees.
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thanks, i hadn't thought of repairing the hose. spoke to samco today and they do sell the hoses separately. i just now need to try to establish if the hose from the cyclinder head > heat exchange > throttle valve housing is the same as the golf/corrado (which they do make a kit for).
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anyone any ideas from the image why the hose might have blown?? i broke one of the 'T' pieces removing the hose as it was very brittle.

 

 

Have you checked your engine mountings? A split like that across the hose on the outside of a bend looks fatigue related to me. I don't know where that hose goes, but this could be caused by having one end stationary, and excessive movement at the other end.

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i think the stress was caused by the bypassed matrix hoses resting on it. i would like to flush the system as there seems to be a lot of brown sludge in it due to the constant top-ups.

 

i can't see anyway of flushing the whole system without removing the thermostat. any ideas?

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has anyone disconnected a coolant hose run the engine with a running hose pipe inserted into the expansion tank.

 

once the engine was warm it should open the thermostat to allow clean water to flush out the whole system or am i missing something???

 

would it close again once the cold water hit it?

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In most cases the thermostat only bypasses coolant flow through the cylinder head, since this is at the top of the engine sludge does not usually form there. So generally speaking it doesn't matter.

 

Disconnect the bottom hose from the radiator shove the hosepipe up it and watch the flavour flood out! :wub:

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got the new hose. coolant hose 'T' connector (heater matrix > throttle vavle > cylinder head) disintegrated when hose was removed. sourced a 19mm 'T' piece from the local aquarium shop.

 

when i removed the final remains of the 'T' piece today i found that the bore had been reduced to approx 5mm (see image).

 

has anyone got any idea why this bore has been reduced? what would happen if i use a 19mm 'T' (throughout) to connect these 3 x hoses?

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