5 Causes of Coolant Leaks In Your Audi And What To Do About Them From Certified Mechanics in Las Vegas
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About This Presentation
Audi is one of the most popular luxury cars in the world that is known for its performance and advanced features. However, like other luxury cars, your Audi is also prone to issues like coolant leakage which can adversely affect the smooth running of your car. Coolant leakage can adversely affect th...
Audi is one of the most popular luxury cars in the world that is known for its performance and advanced features. However, like other luxury cars, your Audi is also prone to issues like coolant leakage which can adversely affect the smooth running of your car. Coolant leakage can adversely affect the operation of the engine as it gets overheated. There are several factors that can cause the coolant to leak. Have a look at the slide to know the common causes of a coolant leak in your Audi.
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5 Causes of Coolant Leaks in Your Audi And What to Do About Them From Certified Mechanics in Las Vegas
The coolant is one of the most important fluids in your Audi that prevents the engine from overheating.
However, as your Audi puts on miles, there are likely chances of encountering coolant leaks.
Coolant leaks in your Audi can be caused due to various factors.
Let us look at the 5 most common causes of coolant leaks in Audi.
Damaged Radiator
All the mechanical parts of your car have to endure a lot of wear and high temperatures.
Due to this corrosion inside the radiator is one of the leading reasons behind coolant leaks.
The sealing gasket located between the tank & the radiator can wear out and also cause a coolant leak.
Leaky Radiator Cap
The radiator cap may appear very small to you but it is responsible for sealing the radiator.
The radiator of your car is extremely pressurized & the cap prevents the coolant from bursting out.
However, the seal might wear out with time & cause the coolant to leak.
Blown Head Gasket
The head gasket of your car plays a leading role in the smooth running of the vehicle.
Whenever the head gasket is blown, you may not see any signs for a couple of days.
If you notice a drop in the coolant level, then the head gasket might have blown up.
Water Pump Failure
The water pump plays a significant role in the circulation of coolant throughout the engine.
The water pump is operated by a belt and is located near the lower part of the engine.
It connects to the lower hose of the radiator & if this connection becomes loose, then coolant can leaf from it.
Issues With Expansion Tank
The expansion tank is a plastic container used to store the coolant of your car.
The expansion tank is connected to the radiator by a rubber hose & sends and receives coolant through the hose.
The expansion tank may develop leaks in due course of time as it gets weakened due to exposure to heat.
Conclusion
These are some of the common issues that cause the coolant in your Audi to leak.
Take your Audi to a certified repair shop for diagnosing the source of the leak & fixing it accordingly.