TexAndy
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Coolant temp light came on halfway up to Austin (3 hour drive). Pulled over and immediately shut the engine off. Sure enough, coolant reservoir was empty.
Only pure dumb luck I was by some oilfield service company that had a night shift person there to fill my jug. I had checked the coolant a couple of weeks prior, and it needed a quart then. Same deal a couple of weeks before that.
Had to top it off again at the parade, then again on the way home.
Probably put 3 or 4 quarts in it today, over the course of 300 miles of highway driving.
I could detect no steam or liquid coming out of the exhaust. And the oil does not appear milky, nor has it's level changed since I did the last oil change (about 500 miles ago).
NOR could I find any obvious leaks at any hoses.
The heater core has been bypassed, so it isn't leaking there.
There does appear to be some wetness on the firewall below the fuel filter box, but I assumed that was fuel, since I've been having the "start for a second, then lose prime" issue for awhile (spin-on filter base is coming). And I cannot see where the wetness would be coming from the engine.
Also, there is a film of oil on the bottom of the oil pan... but that's definitely oil.
Any ideas?
Only pure dumb luck I was by some oilfield service company that had a night shift person there to fill my jug. I had checked the coolant a couple of weeks prior, and it needed a quart then. Same deal a couple of weeks before that.
Had to top it off again at the parade, then again on the way home.
Probably put 3 or 4 quarts in it today, over the course of 300 miles of highway driving.
I could detect no steam or liquid coming out of the exhaust. And the oil does not appear milky, nor has it's level changed since I did the last oil change (about 500 miles ago).
NOR could I find any obvious leaks at any hoses.
The heater core has been bypassed, so it isn't leaking there.
There does appear to be some wetness on the firewall below the fuel filter box, but I assumed that was fuel, since I've been having the "start for a second, then lose prime" issue for awhile (spin-on filter base is coming). And I cannot see where the wetness would be coming from the engine.
Also, there is a film of oil on the bottom of the oil pan... but that's definitely oil.
Any ideas?