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oil in coolant resevoir

This is a discussion on oil in coolant resevoir within the General Grand Prix Discussion forums, part of the General Forum category; today i just noticed some oil in my coolant and the car smells like coolant car has 68510 miles on ...

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    today i just noticed some oil in my coolant and the car smells like coolant car has 68510 miles on it and its a 99 gtp thanks for the help

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    Default Re: oil in coolant resevoir

    Blown Lim Gasket

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    Default Re: oil in coolant resevoir

    Explain to me how the LIM would let oil into the coolant.

    What kind of coolant are you running?

    Dexcool? Because over time dexcool will turn into a oily sludge and look like oil is in the coolant.

    Or you have a trans cooler leak in the side tank of the radiator.

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    Default Re: oil in coolant resevoir

    ^This.
    Before I did my LIM gaskets my original *shudder* dexcool residue didn't look very much like coolant. Might even pass for oil.
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    Default Re: oil in coolant resevoir

    Quote Originally Posted by rdfenn3 View Post
    today i just noticed some oil in my coolant and the car smells like coolant car has 68510 miles on it and its a 99 gtp thanks for the help

    this is all very vague, oil cant get into coolant.

    but trans fluid can, via a broken trans cooler in the radiator.

    coolant can get into the oil as well, but not the other way.

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    Default Re: oil in coolant resevoir

    Oil can.. when things cool...it's super uncommon though.

    Let's see this oil in your coolant. If it's reddish, it's trans fluid. If it's just a little gook...then flush and clean the system out. Likely it's just a little gunk.


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    Default Re: oil in coolant resevoir

    the coolant look almost like choc milk and when i get in the car it smells like antifreeze

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    dex coolant is dark. the antifreeze smell could be your heater core leaking. the floor will get wet if it is, and the windshield usually fogs up.

    most of us flush the system out and re fill it with green or yellow coolant.

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    Default Re: oil in coolant resevoir

    no fog on my windows and the floor isnt wet

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    Default Re: oil in coolant resevoir

    you need to lift the carpet up and look, theres 4 inches of foam under the rug, its soaks it up. if your smelling coolant inside the car the heater core is most likely leaking.

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    Default Re: oil in coolant resevoir

    ill check it out tnx for the help

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    Default Re: oil in coolant resevoir

    I have been reading about the "oil/coolant" episode. I took my 05 GXP in because of low coolant and the service manager said I had oil in my coolant but not to worry about it quite yet. Now I am feeling better hearing that the dexcool I am using can over time deposit a sludge that would look like oil in the bottle. Thanks guys. I didn't think I could get oil in my coolant and now I know.

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