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Old 11-02-2013, 01:03 PM
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Fluid Leak

I have noticed a red/orange tinged fluid leak, several cc's, adjacent to the passenger front tire. The fluid is in front of the tire, appears from the wheel well and only leaks a few cc's upon parking the vehicle after my daily Saturday drive. Any ideas on what it is or on the cause ?
 
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coolant. maybe one of the radiator clamps is loose or worse case the radiator endtank could be leaking.
 
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That is coolant leaking from the radiator. I had the same thing happen to me where one of my radiators had to be replaced.


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Get it taken care of soon especially if you have pets around the house
 
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Just pulled mine off the lift today. Whilst checking radiators for debris and vacuuming out as many leaves as possible I found many significant rock strikes. This could also be a source of your leak if big enough. As others posted, checking coolant lines in that area is a good idea. A few connections are accessible without removing bodywork. Please post pictures and results if you DIY your issue?
 
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I have exactly the same problem, I hope it is only a defective clamp. I will remove my bumper next week...
 
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Can you take photos of your efforts and post up your results?

Look forward to seeing where your leak is coming from and how you went about the repair.
 
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Sure! I will let you know!
 
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Here's the update, both side radiators are damaged because of all the rotten leaves, cigarettes and junk

Can't believe such expensive cars were not built with better bumper protection!









 
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buy the hella replacements. About $330 each
 
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buy the hella replacements. About $330 each
Thanks for your advice, I juste placed my order, I'm in Canada so 443$ each, still way cheaper than OEM from my Porsche dealer!
 
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What was your total time involved for dismantle?
Anything you can point out that you would do different for the next guy/gal down the line?
 
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What was your total time involved for dismantle?
Anything you can point out that you would do different for the next guy/gal down the line?
I am still waiting for my new radiators, should receive them next week. I will take pictures of the process. One thing for sure is you should look at yours to see if everything is fine, removing the bumper takes only 15 minutes.
 
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How were the radiators you got? Where did you get them?
 
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I get mine at FCP euro. Lifetime replacement, $330 for the side ones or so. Although labeled Hella, they are the stock AKG units.
 


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