VW T5 1.9 2006 desperately need help. Coolant loss |
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Scrawf
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Ahh my misunderstanding,mine was pressuring and coming out the head tank but head gasket has solved the pressure just still somthing stoping the thermostat opening!have u done a sniffer test??im trying to convince myself its not the engine prob the same as u have been!have u tried taking away the heating system?
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heskethlmu
Not Quite Newbie Joined: 13 Jul 16 Location: West Yorkshire Status: Offline Points: 37 |
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Not treid any of that and like yours for the 1st 300-400 mile all was well with it after having the head done.
It was on its.first long journey after the thing went again..... twice. Think its off to a VW specialist next week. They are going to re ivestigate to make sure the other garage has done everything right. If so fine they will sort it. If not they will source and fit a new lump. Or fit one I find. To be continued...... |
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Scrawf
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Ok mate,keep me uodated đź‘Ťand good luck
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Scrawf
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any update on the van mate?
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heskethlmu
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Hi mate.
No update at minute. Ive sent it into a VW specialist they are going to run some tests and assuming they dont find anything obvious the other garage has missed they are going to swap my lump for a recon one. They are quite busy I took it in Friday and they will start looking at it tomorrow or Thursday. I will be ringing them Monday to see what script is with it. Its not gonna be cheap I dont think mate. I will add something on here when I have an update. So many threads dont come to a conclusion. I wont be one of those. Watch this space.... |
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Big bob
Newbie Joined: 16 Nov 16 Location: Carlisle Status: Offline Points: 2 |
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Hi any update? I've exactly the same problem with the header tank pressurising and holding pressure. New tank and genuine thermostat fitted, passed the sniff test twice and has driven through France without going over 90 degrees.the interesting thing is I eventually managed to get it to show up on a sniff test by holding the rev's at say 4k and then backing off the throttle, this showed up the back pressure but why only as you come off throttle. Explains why I can do 500 mile and only use a cup full of water yet the same amount in 2 days round town.
1.9 diesel on a 2005 Any idea's |
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Big bob
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Ps I've tried steel seal and use ultraviolet to work out it was blowing out the bottom of the header tank.
Thanks paul |
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heskethlmu
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Hey guys I know its been a while but Ive got the van back today.
The verdict was the gasket had failed for a second time. I was told by the first mech they had used a different type the second time becuase the first gasket clearly failed. The VW specialist I used called the supply firm and it appears they used a BGA gasket twice. Before they called they quized me about what brand of gasket etc had been used. They said they have had loads of problems with BGA. So for this round of works I was heading down the engine swap route but asked them to take the head off in the process and check it. The gasket appeared to have blown again. They did also find the internals of the radiator had collapsed also. The head has been sent off again and rechecked. Its fine. So both engineers checked it properly. The guys doing the work this time round didnt find fault at the any of the workmanship of the first mech. The only fault being the brand of gasket. In the process they cut the heater out of the loop so it was definitely in the block. EGR has been cleaned. Coolant system flushed. Fingers crossed they have got the problem sorted with a genuine gasket. Has anyone heard of issues with BGA gaskets? Cheers Neil |
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gregozedobe
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Thanks for getting back to us with an update. I hope you have many miles of trouble-free motoring ahead of you.
I can't comment about BGA gaskets as I have no knowledge either way.
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heskethlmu
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Thanks mate. So do I.
Cheers Neil |
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Saladodger
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Hi
One year on was the problem solved once and for all? I am having the same exact issue now. Regards |
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heskethlmu
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Hi mate.
Yep I have just taken it back to the same garage that sorted it out for an MOT. Passed again 3 years running, well chuffed. She is running lovely and I have done about 8-9k this year. Anyone in the West Heaven area with a problem I can highly recommend IVC in the Stourton area of Leeds. Audi/VW specialists they have been brilliant with me. Make sure you get a genuine gasket if that which way you are going with it. Check the radiator in the process. If I can be of any help. Although I am not a mechanic in the slightest I'll try talk through symptoms etc. Good luck. |
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Saladodger
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Great news. I’m suffering coolant loss to the point of refilling every 300 Miles or so. No overheating. Coolant system over pressurising and spitting coolant all over engine bay. Coolant hoses going rock hard and staying that way after turning everything off. Everything says head gasket but my garage have replaced HG before only for problem to return, so reluctant to take my cash for the HG job. Sounds very similar to your issue. My garage claimed that the 1.9 head doesn’t take well to being skimmed and this affects the ability for the replacement gasket to sit properly. Three options....HG replacement, donor engine or recon’d engine......????
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heskethlmu
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I looked at and was at the point of getting a recon engine until these lads looked at it.
My symptoms seemed a bit worse than that. I could probably get 300 or so if I used slow roads but most my commute was motorway. The water light could come on after 2 miles or so on motorway. Initially I had no overheating until towards the end 3 months or so. When you park it up over night then go back to it does it fizz up when the cap is released. Mine would hold pressure for a day at it's worst. The lads said the radiator had collapsed inside which wasn't helping the flow/pressure in the system. Coupled with a BAG gasket they wouldn't touch kept making it go again. New rad and genuine gasket have sorted the problem. For me. |
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Saladodger
Newbie Joined: 15 Jan 18 Location: Rotherham Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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Yes it holds pressure until cap is released then bubbles up violently.. gonna give em a call. Cheers
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Saladodger
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What do you think it cost you for the legit HG and radiator?
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heskethlmu
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Sounds very similar.
I can't remember the price but they did confirm the guys who did my HG he first time had done it all properly just used a rubbish BGA gasket. They re skimmed to the max level but their engineers said it was still flat. Then they put the thickest Gaskets made for this engine. They did tell me they would only use genuine VW parts when doing the work. It was still a bit of a gamble because they only did a bit of a visual check of the block. (That was another mechanics trail of thought). They were confident of the radiator and gasket combination being the issue. I'm out at minute but I'll dig out the receipt later/tomorrow. 2200 inclusive springs to mind. They are a proper specialist place not back street. That MOT in that too though. |
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heskethlmu
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A few people on here mentioned there are places to check the rad flow rate. Might be worth checking that out before swapping it.
Keep us posted. |
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Saladodger
Newbie Joined: 15 Jan 18 Location: Rotherham Status: Offline Points: 6 |
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The guy at IVC remembers you, just from the BGA reference!amyway could you remind me, were you getting any issues with overhearing? If so was this from the start of your van playing up or a later issue that developed? Cheers
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heskethlmu
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Yeah mate.
I've got a bright red van and work nearby. I went in loads too. Whilst chatting about it before doing the work and trying to trouble shoot brand of gasket was raised and they said BGA before touching it. I asked my previous mech who confirmed BGA. He asked about waterpump too. This was changed the first time I had the HG done and was checked when it went to IVC and found to be fine. No heating at all at start. HG done then got 300-400 miles. Back to square one. Back to same guy. HG re done. Same distance covered then went again. Exact same symptoms with no over heating. It was a good few months before I took it in finally to IVC I went to various garages. Went to IVC a good few times. In the meantime I ran it for a while with no thermostat in. This helped with pressure/heat but the problem got worse and then the overheating came. I could drive on slow roads to work ok. But motorway would pressure all the water out before it overheated. Then it overheated. Apologise if I'm repeating myself I just remember what I originally put in the thread. I got a lot of suggestions off this forum I seem to remember. |
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