
Originally Posted by
bushrover
As Pinelli said a nanocom or similar should be mandatory for every TD5 owner. Engine saver, coolant alarm should be mandatory as well - check the 'Shop'. Doesn't sound good, but it is possible for a cooling system to have an external leak (check everywhere) and as it cools down it sucks air in to the system. The TD5 tends to trap air in the top radiator hose and as this heats it can pressurise the cooling system with your symptoms. If you had an engine saver fitted with the sensor in the bleed screw of the top hose this would manifest itself as the alarm coming on with the key turned on but probably going off as coolant starts to flow and covers the sensor. This will also happen with head gasket leaks etc, but fix all external leaks first.
Bleed your cooling system completely or air, fill the overflow bottle completely, start the engine as it heats up if you start to get bubbles coming out you have a problem. Get a radiator shop to test for combustion gases in your coolant. Start building the brownie points with SWAMBO.
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