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WAT-ER question
O.K. being a water cooled novice can anyone help.
My polo overheats within 5 miles.......(unfortunately guage does not work) all water goes from the water bottle........only just seen a slight leak from radiator.........now as soon as I pour in more wat-er it has gone straight away from bottle but does not just leak out ?
My polo overheats within 5 miles.......(unfortunately guage does not work) all water goes from the water bottle........only just seen a slight leak from radiator.........now as soon as I pour in more wat-er it has gone straight away from bottle but does not just leak out ?
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ive allways pictured you driveing around in one of these for some reason
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But if you drive it another 5 miles it will overheat again I expect - until you fix the rad leak?
the water is filling a void until you drive it enough to build up pressure at which point it will leak from any weak spots in the system.
Also Julie, not quite sure what you are asking? - TBH, so maybe have answered it or maybe not.
the water is filling a void until you drive it enough to build up pressure at which point it will leak from any weak spots in the system.
Also Julie, not quite sure what you are asking? - TBH, so maybe have answered it or maybe not.
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Theres a proper fix (rad out, dry down and soldering)
then theres ain-situ fix with Bars Leak (always worked for me) or Holts Radweld or similar - follow the instructions to the letter...
has it got rad fan (electric fan) and does it come on (makes a fan sound
) when the thing gets really hot?
then theres ain-situ fix with Bars Leak (always worked for me) or Holts Radweld or similar - follow the instructions to the letter...
has it got rad fan (electric fan) and does it come on (makes a fan sound

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As a polo driver for past 4 years.........
What year Polo?
Rad is sealed. Fill up the coolant system via plastic header tank
When you fill up the plastic bottle does the water dissapear straight away or over night or only when you run the engine.
You could try a radweld type fix for the rad but it might be better to sort over heating first.
I'd look at the thermostat. is it opening OK?
Next take the rad out and flush it. Will water flow through OK?
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What year Polo?
Rad is sealed. Fill up the coolant system via plastic header tank
When you fill up the plastic bottle does the water dissapear straight away or over night or only when you run the engine.
You could try a radweld type fix for the rad but it might be better to sort over heating first.
I'd look at the thermostat. is it opening OK?
Next take the rad out and flush it. Will water flow through OK?
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yes you put the radweld in the plastic header bottle but if it was me i would get some radflush first. then radweld it
but just topping it up with water isn't finishing the job, it needs bleeding to remove the air from the system.
fill the header bottle with water , start engine with header bottle cap still removed, keep topping up header till it take no more keep engine running air bubbles will come from header, keep running till the bubbles get less or stop, top up again if needed. replace header cap.
stop engine, leave for 20 mins, then carefully remove header cap again repeat above,
juile your temp gauge was working when you were at coney farm?
but just topping it up with water isn't finishing the job, it needs bleeding to remove the air from the system.
fill the header bottle with water , start engine with header bottle cap still removed, keep topping up header till it take no more keep engine running air bubbles will come from header, keep running till the bubbles get less or stop, top up again if needed. replace header cap.
stop engine, leave for 20 mins, then carefully remove header cap again repeat above,
juile your temp gauge was working when you were at coney farm?
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