G37 Rad Steam PROBLEM :(
#16
LOL funny , i wanted to know did you have a place online where in case i could buy a neck for my rad if i ever had a problem instead of replacing the entire rad ...
#18
Guys im still smelling that liquid heres a theory ... Could the hose to the heater core be leaking or it is definitely the heater core ? How much would a new one be from infiniti ?
Because my rad is for sure not leaking which leave me to believe it's gotta be the heater core.
Because my rad is for sure not leaking which leave me to believe it's gotta be the heater core.
#20
Well a little steam is okey steam like i have is a problem but funny thing is i don't have any steam anymore i'm beginning to think its for sure the DAMN
Heater Core
Heater Core
#21
I have a G37 with 11,000 miles , i live in a cold climate that requies i dont drive my G37 sport in the winter i do start the car and warm it upa number of times during the winter, I can smell anti freeze from under the hood after its warmed right up , i check the hoses and clamps no dampness anywhere no drips on the floor or on the tray under the engine no , water in the oil nothing out of the tail pipes . no water being used , i will try to get the hose clamps and install them , any where else i could look for a leak ? thanks in advance for your help
#22
hmmmm. well try this , turn your heater on and go for a drive push the car and see if you have a weird smell coming from the vents .....
my hypothesis is a majority of g37x coupes have faulty heater cores...
they leak causing a weird anti freeze smell around the car.
i'm having mine swapped in about 2 months price quote is about $1000
the labour is really expensive
the heater core i'm going to go with is going to be after market for sure
i feel like infinti makes cheap heater cores...
this could be the case for your g37s... just try the heater thing out and get back to us.
i'm in Montreal Canada so trust me i know all about cold
my hypothesis is a majority of g37x coupes have faulty heater cores...
they leak causing a weird anti freeze smell around the car.
i'm having mine swapped in about 2 months price quote is about $1000
the labour is really expensive
the heater core i'm going to go with is going to be after market for sure
i feel like infinti makes cheap heater cores...
this could be the case for your g37s... just try the heater thing out and get back to us.
i'm in Montreal Canada so trust me i know all about cold
#24
I will check the heater core areas but mostly the smell is heaviest under the hood closest to what I will call the filler neck and overflow area , I need to take it out of storage and put some miles on it , not to excited about tackling a heater core or heater core control valve on a car that has 10,000miles on it, not impressed. thanks everyone for there help .
#25
Yup I know what you mean, to be honest I don't really care as long as when I replace the core or valve and them smell goes away for 5 years I'll be happy or even 3
Let me know when you get yours checked out or whatever happens. I'm waiting about 1-2 months or until it goes hot I guess but my coolant temp is always below normal.
Let me know when you get yours checked out or whatever happens. I'm waiting about 1-2 months or until it goes hot I guess but my coolant temp is always below normal.
#26
Registered User
Reading over the whole thread it doesnt look like you replaced the hose, only put lube? on it and 2 new clamps. Did you replace the hose? If not then you should have as its easy and relatively cheap and most certainly your issue still. Rubber on a car is not lifetime and needs to eventually be changed at some point.
Hose leaks dont always provide visual indication that there is a leak. Some radiator leaks are the same way. You are of course dealing with very hot liquid and steam and if its a teeny leak under pressure then it wont lead to pooling. Your leak may only be occurring when the engine is up to temp and the pressure is high enough to force out steam. You may smell it, but the evidence is...well...up in steam
also if your engine temp is always too cool that means your thermostat is stuck open. With it stuck open then the system is always running and dealing with conditions outside normal which can lead to issues.
If you did replace the hose, especially if you replaced all the hoses then id start looking at things like gaskets and water pump. Most water pumps have tiny weep holes that when the pump isnt working correctly will seep coolant. In some engine bays this weep hole will leak onto hot parts and burn off leading to the smell and absolutely no indication its the water pump.
Hose leaks dont always provide visual indication that there is a leak. Some radiator leaks are the same way. You are of course dealing with very hot liquid and steam and if its a teeny leak under pressure then it wont lead to pooling. Your leak may only be occurring when the engine is up to temp and the pressure is high enough to force out steam. You may smell it, but the evidence is...well...up in steam
also if your engine temp is always too cool that means your thermostat is stuck open. With it stuck open then the system is always running and dealing with conditions outside normal which can lead to issues.
If you did replace the hose, especially if you replaced all the hoses then id start looking at things like gaskets and water pump. Most water pumps have tiny weep holes that when the pump isnt working correctly will seep coolant. In some engine bays this weep hole will leak onto hot parts and burn off leading to the smell and absolutely no indication its the water pump.
#27
Registered User
I have a G37 with 11,000 miles , i live in a cold climate that requies i dont drive my G37 sport in the winter i do start the car and warm it upa number of times during the winter, I can smell anti freeze from under the hood after its warmed right up , i check the hoses and clamps no dampness anywhere no drips on the floor or on the tray under the engine no , water in the oil nothing out of the tail pipes . no water being used , i will try to get the hose clamps and install them , any where else i could look for a leak ? thanks in advance for your help
#28
Registered User
Guys im still smelling that liquid heres a theory ... Could the hose to the heater core be leaking or it is definitely the heater core ? How much would a new one be from infiniti ?
Because my rad is for sure not leaking which leave me to believe it's gotta be the heater core.
Because my rad is for sure not leaking which leave me to believe it's gotta be the heater core.
How are you sure it isnt the radiator? did you pull it and have it pressure tested? Seriously you could have a super teeny pinhole leak that is only leaking when the car is up to temp and the system open.
A heater core leak is going to steam the entire car up when the heat is on, are your windows fogging up when your driving? Also heater core leaks almost always will pool because it's inside the car and theres nowhere for the steam to escape into the air so you should be able to feel a wet spot somewhere in or around the glove box or passenger floor.
Honestly a 2009 shouldnt have a rad or heater core leak unless its a defective part so i wouldnt look any further than your hoses and the connected wear and tear items like thermostat and water pump.
#29
No Worries , i love the idea's but here's some clarity :
-Clamps were added and the RAD HOSE was not replaced. I guess i could do that before anything....
- Rad was checked completely to see if there were any leaks coming from it...
and the RAD does not seem to be leaking
-However the hose i'm uncertain of , but can a hose leak actually cause smell inside the car...
-As for my rad always being on lol , trust me it's not , it only turns on when needed operation seems normal . my engine temp starts cold and warms up like any normal car would and should.
Thanks for your input
-Clamps were added and the RAD HOSE was not replaced. I guess i could do that before anything....
- Rad was checked completely to see if there were any leaks coming from it...
and the RAD does not seem to be leaking
-However the hose i'm uncertain of , but can a hose leak actually cause smell inside the car...
-As for my rad always being on lol , trust me it's not , it only turns on when needed operation seems normal . my engine temp starts cold and warms up like any normal car would and should.
Thanks for your input
#30
Registered User
If your thermostat is bad and the hose is leaking then you might have a bigger issue looming.