Hi all,
My T6 150 is losing coolant. I have read all the threads on here and had two garages (one specialist) look at it but I have not been able to diagnose the cause and decide what the next steps are in solving the issue. The van has 107k on it and drives fine but loses approximately 500ml of coolant in 700 miles (min to max on the expansion tank). Its been doing this pretty much since I bought the van 9,000 miles ago. The van has no history of an egr/cooler replacement. No abnormal mayo around the oil filler cap. For a long time the expansion tank did seem to be pressurised even when the engine was cold but having changed the cap it seems to be slightly better now. I have undertaken a block test myself to see if there are hydrocarbons in the coolant but whilst the colour of the liquid changed it was only ever so slightly and therefore I am still struggling to conclude whether I have an EGR or Head issue..pictures of the block test below.
What do people think of the test results below in the pictures (2nd/3rd images are after a 15 min idle)? One of the garages pressure tested the system and said it was fine. What other ways are there to help me diagnose the issue? I am obviously hoping its the EGR but I really dont want to just go throwing money and replacing bits that may not be the problem.
Any help appreicated. Thanks.



My T6 150 is losing coolant. I have read all the threads on here and had two garages (one specialist) look at it but I have not been able to diagnose the cause and decide what the next steps are in solving the issue. The van has 107k on it and drives fine but loses approximately 500ml of coolant in 700 miles (min to max on the expansion tank). Its been doing this pretty much since I bought the van 9,000 miles ago. The van has no history of an egr/cooler replacement. No abnormal mayo around the oil filler cap. For a long time the expansion tank did seem to be pressurised even when the engine was cold but having changed the cap it seems to be slightly better now. I have undertaken a block test myself to see if there are hydrocarbons in the coolant but whilst the colour of the liquid changed it was only ever so slightly and therefore I am still struggling to conclude whether I have an EGR or Head issue..pictures of the block test below.
What do people think of the test results below in the pictures (2nd/3rd images are after a 15 min idle)? One of the garages pressure tested the system and said it was fine. What other ways are there to help me diagnose the issue? I am obviously hoping its the EGR but I really dont want to just go throwing money and replacing bits that may not be the problem.
Any help appreicated. Thanks.




