1640 miles and I got a CEL with a "Reduced Power, drive with care". Coolant all over the engine bay. I'm not sure how serious this or if it caused any damage since I only drove it for another few mins till I could pull off the road. Time for a tow.
I've never had a coolant leak this bad, but does anyone know if this could have caused any damage?
I'm wondering if this issue would prematurely wear anything?
I think that cap covers the Charge Air Cooler fill port. It must have blown off along with breaking the pipe. What could have caused that much pressure is what I'm concerned about.
I haven't even floored it or pushed it past 5500 rpm.
Obviously they don't have a 1500 breakin to avoid this. But at least they now cannot turn around to you and say you flogged it - ofc this still shouldn't happen, but ya no way on you.
Folks, I got my car back last night and here was the culprit... Fitting - GM (84318275). Same $67 part found in the V3.
This particular replacement part has a white USA sticker on it.
They pressure tested it and they didn't find any other damage, they said it was just a weak part. I only drove it for 40 mi and it seems ok. Glad to have it back. I asked them to wash the engine bay but the car reeks of coolant. I'm going to try and clean it myself with a brush but there's no way I can get to it all. Hopefully this bump in the road is where the story ends.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get the dried coolant off of aluminum and various parts of the engine bay? SC Intercooler outlet line broke. The coolant outlet line burst and spilled coolant all over the driver side portion of the engine bay. It was repaired at the dealership...
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get the dried coolant off of aluminum and various parts of the engine bay? SC Intercooler outlet line broke. The coolant outlet line burst and spilled coolant all over the driver side portion of the engine bay. It was repaired at the dealership...
Start by washing off with gental pressure from a hose, then apply soap from a spray bottle, let it sit for a while. Then start and warm the engine and rise off. The coolant should wash off with ease.
Car smells like coolant a bit when idling, but no visible leaks, coolant temp normal, no misfire, all else ok. 2024 CT5BW w/5,500 miles.
Dealer looked at car today.
They are saying it's an intercooler pump leak; however, a replacement is 'unavailable'....
Anyone have any ideas where I could source one? (EDIT: I tried to source one everywhere. No dealer or parts depot had one in stock. Dealer was able to get one in about 28 days...)
I don't wanna be stuck in a Kia Sorrento rental for two months... (EDIT: They did give me a Lyriq rental for most of the time, which was pretty cool.)
I've been waiting for the intercooler pump to arrive. It got to the dealership yesterday. Car should be done tomorrow. Total downtime has been about 30 days...
I've been waiting for the intercooler pump to arrive. It got to the dealership yesterday. Car should be done tomorrow. Total downtime has been about 30 days...
I got the car back... HOWEVER, it still smells like coolant when idling, at stoplights, slow speeds, etc. I don't think it's residual coolant left over from the original leak, but I'll give it another day to clear up.
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