Coolant contamination on Sonata.
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Coolant contamination on Sonata.
Reference my 3.3L Korean built Sonata. Built Nov 1 2006.
I've been reading on another forum about aluminium particle contamination in
the coolant.
Also read here,
http://english.chosun.com/w21data/ht...706270029.html
I don't see any crud on the cap and the coolent is green, but I do see
bright particles (Aluminium?) in the coolant.
Would anyone know if,
1) The particles cause any mechanical damage (water pump?)?
2) The particles clog-up the radiator?
3) A system back-flush would clean all the particles out?
4) Then refill with clean coolant would be an end to the matter?
cheers,
nn
I've been reading on another forum about aluminium particle contamination in
the coolant.
Also read here,
http://english.chosun.com/w21data/ht...706270029.html
I don't see any crud on the cap and the coolent is green, but I do see
bright particles (Aluminium?) in the coolant.
Would anyone know if,
1) The particles cause any mechanical damage (water pump?)?
2) The particles clog-up the radiator?
3) A system back-flush would clean all the particles out?
4) Then refill with clean coolant would be an end to the matter?
cheers,
nn
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Re: Coolant contamination on Sonata.
Unless the particles are large, they're likely to not cause any damage or
clogging.
I had a customer ask about coolant contamination a month or two ago, and
I'd heard nothing about it. Seems to be a non-issue in the U.S.
In reality, nothing you're able to do will get all the particles out.
Draining will remove some, and flushing even more, but as long as the
particle size is small, there's probably nothing to worry about.
clogging.
I had a customer ask about coolant contamination a month or two ago, and
I'd heard nothing about it. Seems to be a non-issue in the U.S.
In reality, nothing you're able to do will get all the particles out.
Draining will remove some, and flushing even more, but as long as the
particle size is small, there's probably nothing to worry about.
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Re: Coolant contamination on Sonata.
"hyundaitech" <notpublic@not.public.com> wrote in message
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> Unless the particles are large, they're likely to not cause any damage or
> clogging.
>
> I had a customer ask about coolant contamination a month or two ago, and
> I'd heard nothing about it. Seems to be a non-issue in the U.S.
>
> In reality, nothing you're able to do will get all the particles out.
> Draining will remove some, and flushing even more, but as long as the
> particle size is small, there's probably nothing to worry about.
>
Many thanks,
nn
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