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HELP COOLANT ALL DRAINED OUT WHILE DRIVING
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Best thing to do would be fill it up again, and get somebody to start the engine while you watch where it comes from. I had one get a hole in the back there. This is the part number for the hose I had to replace... 64218409062
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Definitely NOT heater core.
Have the car towed to the shop, since the heater core is in the discussion there's no chance you will be fixing this yourself. Call a buddy to come get the trailer. |
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Dang that sucks. Glad you got you did not get an overheated engine.
Hopefully the tow does not cost more than 50-100.00
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2001 E53 X5 3.0 Auto. Silver Black Build date 10-17-2000 141kmiles 2004 E60 545i Sport 6MT. Black/Black Build Date 6-2004 102k miles |
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You could try to fill once it is cool. Never in a hot engine. And see where the leak is. It could have just been a low coolant turns to steam and blows all out through the relief cap event. If you are lucky.
Fill. Start engine with cap off. Watch water flow with cap off. If all is ok after a few minutes, put cap on. Let idle until operations temperature. Leak? Then take to shop. No leak and hot. Continue trip. carry water in jugs.
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A friend is on the way to tow the trailer to my mom's house since it is close (7 miles) and the insurance will cover the tow back to my place (25 miles) but I still need to find out the problem. There's no way I'm taking to into the stealership or even a shop. I don't have $3k to drop on this thing. I will do the work myself regardless of what it is. Also the coolant was not low, I topped it off two days ago and check it every so often.
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2001 4.4i E53 172k 01/01 Mfg Mods: Led interior lights, rear footwell lights, black powder coated rims, carbon fiber wrapped interior trim, matte black ecs kidney grilles, arnott air springs(rear), rear console-quad usb chargers, K&N air filter, akebono ceramic brake pads & zimmerman rotors, black painted calipers, 5% rear window tint over factory tint, 50% front window tint, rear airbags activated, 4:3 nav head unit auxilary input, diy trans rebuild at 160k, spyder led tailights, hella horns |
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Saw you're only 7 miles from home. You can drive with the cap off that far so you don't have to pressurize the system as long as water is full and flowing in the coolant system.
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The most common reason this happens is a blown hose.
If the hoses are fine, the next most common thing is a pinhole leak during a trip that causes low water and a hot spot in the engine. Then it suddenly turns to steam and blows the water all out the relief valve. The easiest way to find a non apparent leak is to get UV dye and a light (AutoZone). It works best looking after dark.
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Any update on this? Hope you made it home safely.
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Yes, I am home now tearing apart the x as we speak. I've located the leak at the back left of the engine and I can't seem to figure out how to get the electrical box off the engine. I've removed the bolts and unplugged the coils. How does this thing come out? It's in my way.
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2001 4.4i E53 172k 01/01 Mfg Mods: Led interior lights, rear footwell lights, black powder coated rims, carbon fiber wrapped interior trim, matte black ecs kidney grilles, arnott air springs(rear), rear console-quad usb chargers, K&N air filter, akebono ceramic brake pads & zimmerman rotors, black painted calipers, 5% rear window tint over factory tint, 50% front window tint, rear airbags activated, 4:3 nav head unit auxilary input, diy trans rebuild at 160k, spyder led tailights, hella horns |
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