DannyZ
New Member
Hey guys,
I've been running into an issue with my 1996 GT 5-speed— the coolant keeps disappearing! I have to add some nearly every time I drive it. The expansion tank is empty every time I open it to add coolant. I've replaced all the coolant at this point and replaced the expansion tank cap. The sensor is working correctly because every time it pops up the check coolant light there really is no coolant in the tank. Am I not filling the coolant correctly? I fill it up, close the cap, start the engine, run it for a minute, turn it off, and then top up the coolant in the tank.
I've checked for leaks and I really can't see any— I can park it on a driveway, run it, and there are zero leaks of any kind on the driveway. There's no belly pan or anything that would hide the leaks either. The valley in the V of the engine is perfectly dry, and the coolant crossover in the manifold looks intact as well. There's no smoke from the exhaust and the engine runs perfectly.
Even when I fill up the coolant completely, the check coolant light comes back within 5 minutes of driving. Now the engine never really overheats, but I'm hesitant to drive anywhere far because of this issue.
It's also strange that this started happening just now— I drove this car from LA to Phoenix a few weeks back with no coolant issues.
I've been running into an issue with my 1996 GT 5-speed— the coolant keeps disappearing! I have to add some nearly every time I drive it. The expansion tank is empty every time I open it to add coolant. I've replaced all the coolant at this point and replaced the expansion tank cap. The sensor is working correctly because every time it pops up the check coolant light there really is no coolant in the tank. Am I not filling the coolant correctly? I fill it up, close the cap, start the engine, run it for a minute, turn it off, and then top up the coolant in the tank.
I've checked for leaks and I really can't see any— I can park it on a driveway, run it, and there are zero leaks of any kind on the driveway. There's no belly pan or anything that would hide the leaks either. The valley in the V of the engine is perfectly dry, and the coolant crossover in the manifold looks intact as well. There's no smoke from the exhaust and the engine runs perfectly.
Even when I fill up the coolant completely, the check coolant light comes back within 5 minutes of driving. Now the engine never really overheats, but I'm hesitant to drive anywhere far because of this issue.
It's also strange that this started happening just now— I drove this car from LA to Phoenix a few weeks back with no coolant issues.