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Old 05-03-2004, 04:22 PM
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Coolant Disappearing

Hey, I have a 97 XJ and my coolant seems to be disappearing. I lose about a quart every 400 miles. I cant find any spots on the driveway, and dont see anything leaking at all. Is it possible it is being burnt in the pistons through an internal leak. Any other ideas would be great! Thanks
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Old 06-24-2004, 03:32 PM
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Re: Coolant Disappearing

I had the same problem i brought it to the garage and the y pressure tested it they found that the tanks on the side of the radiator were leaking but not enough to leave a spot on the drive way it burns it off as your driving if its nto that then id say inmternal coolant leak hope this helps
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Old 06-29-2004, 07:20 AM
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Re: Coolant Disappearing

Look at your water pump,from under neatht he vehicle. look at the weep-hole in the pump, just behind the pulley, is there evidence of corrosion, or evidence of wter tracking dowm your lower radiator hose. If so your watter pump may be getting ready to go. I have 27,000 on my water pump, no problems yet!
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