fuji_man
Dec 20th, 2007, 12:44 PM
Ok, first I have done a recent oil change and it have no report of any fluid being low, but after 1 week my car almost overheated (like the meter when to the orange zone), and upon opening the coolant tank there were no coolant left in the system.
I suspected a leak, so I monitor the level for almost 1 week and then took it to get a pressure tested, and the pressure test shows that no leaks are found, and from monitoring the level for another week, there are still no drop.
However when talking to the oil change place as to why they didn't inform me of a low coolant level, they said they will look into the paper work, but they said that a PSI test could only check for external leak but not internal leak (I am guessing he is talking about the head gasket or something) or even a slow leak.
So I wanted to ask the experienced people, could this even be true? Or will the Pressure test about to see any leak internal or external, fast or slow?
I suspected a leak, so I monitor the level for almost 1 week and then took it to get a pressure tested, and the pressure test shows that no leaks are found, and from monitoring the level for another week, there are still no drop.
However when talking to the oil change place as to why they didn't inform me of a low coolant level, they said they will look into the paper work, but they said that a PSI test could only check for external leak but not internal leak (I am guessing he is talking about the head gasket or something) or even a slow leak.
So I wanted to ask the experienced people, could this even be true? Or will the Pressure test about to see any leak internal or external, fast or slow?