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can it be safe to assume.............
Posted: Mon Mar 01, 2010 10:52 am
by GTXTRA
that when driving the brm a build up of steam on the two extra vdo instruments in place of the ashtray and stereo display is related to a less than healthy heater exchanger - damp underlay too...........

Re: can it be safe to assume.............
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 6:48 am
by Nate
it's be a reasonable guess. there's a chance it could be the hoses going to it - i can't remember if the rubber hoses go inside the cabin or it the tails from the heater matrix poke into the engine bay.
is it using coolant? if yes, it's almost certainly a glitch in the matrix
i'll get my coat
Re: can it be safe to assume.............
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 7:52 am
by Funky Diver
I'm with Nate, unles of course you have an aftermarket kettle fitted?
Re: can it be safe to assume.............
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:10 am
by Nate
Funky Diver wrote:I'm with Nate
you said you weren't gonna tell anyone
can i be pedantic and ask why a coolant leak question is posted in electrical?

;)
Re: can it be safe to assume.............
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 9:16 am
by Nate
ok, i'll be slightly more helpful. if you get yourself a
hose joiner like this (check size before buying, think you'd want a 12mm one, but don't quote me on that )and disconnect the 2 water pipes in the engine bay and then join the ends together (make sense?) then at least you will stop the water leak until you can get a proper repair done and keep the car driveable, if somewhat cold on the inside
i wouldn't recommend the use of Radweld*, but i'm sure you wouldn't do that to one of your motors anyway
*other brands of cooling system abuse are available
Re: can it be safe to assume.............
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 4:29 pm
by GTXTRA
Nate wrote:Funky Diver wrote:I'm with Nate
you said you weren't gonna tell anyone
can i be pedantic and ask why a coolant leak question is posted in electrical?

;)
even i was flumuxxed re where this would get quickest response sire - a point worth making through !
''Electrical
For all electrical questions; Alternators; Lights; Instruments; Gauges; MFA; Heater blower (not coolant related) issues etc etc''.
Re: can it be safe to assume.............
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 4:30 pm
by GTXTRA
Nate wrote:ok, i'll be slightly more helpful. if you get yourself a
hose joiner like this (check size before buying, think you'd want a 12mm one, but don't quote me on that )and disconnect the 2 water pipes in the engine bay and then join the ends together (make sense?) then at least you will stop the water leak until you can get a proper repair done and keep the car driveable, if somewhat cold on the inside
i wouldn't recommend the use of Radweld*, but i'm sure you wouldn't do that to one of your motors anyway
*other brands of cooling system abuse are available
thanks - think i'll have a crack at changing the exchanger anyway, bought a stash of four a couple of years back.
Re: can it be safe to assume.............
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 7:28 pm
by MikeH
Given it was pouring with rain all last week, are you sure you want to pull out the matrix, when it could be another cause?
It's only the matrix if you're losing coolant too.
Re: can it be safe to assume.............
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2010 10:39 pm
by GTXTRA
MikeH wrote:Given it was pouring with rain all last week, are you sure you want to pull out the matrix, when it could be another cause?
It's only the matrix if you're losing coolant too.
hear what you say Mike - the steam issue has been there for a while tbh but i will review at weekend depending if the damn rain keeps away until then.
Re: can it be safe to assume.............
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 6:27 am
by Nate
GTXTRA wrote:
even i was flumuxxed re where this would get quickest response sire - a point worth making through !
''Electrical
For all electrical questions; Alternators; Lights; Instruments; Gauges; MFA; Heater blower (not coolant related) issues etc etc''.
how much more pedantic can i get?
i would think that it is more likely to be coolant, as a slight weep (as opposed to full on leak) would tend to come out as steam - easier to get inside things. i'd also guess that your cars don't actually see rain that often.
probably worth taking out the offending electrickery and putting it in the airing cupboard for a few days
Re: can it be safe to assume.............
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2010 7:30 pm
by GTXTRA
HA! moving
just because i dont like driving around in a shed doesn't mean they dont get wet -

Re: can it be safe to assume.............
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 7:35 am
by MrD
Have exactly the same prob in mine,just thought it was cos i am not using it much,also get condensation in the dash,think my sunroof seal is gone though,as i get water dripping off the top bar of the cage.
Not 100% sure my cage is for a sunroof roc either,as i am sure i can see a sort of ripple at the front of the roof.Heater motor packed up a few months ago,so may be getting wet too

Re: can it be safe to assume.............
Posted: Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:07 am
by Nate
GTXTRA wrote:just because i dont like driving around in a shed...
non taken

slightly concerned that i'm actually starting to like my french shed. time to put it on ebay and buy a caddy methinks