Problem with seicento coolant

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Problem with seicento coolant

scotty233

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Hello people I have a problem with the engine coolant on my seicento sporting I don't know a thing about cars but I know sometimes up because it needs toped up every 2 3 days could someone let me know what the problem/s could be and how much I'm looking at shelling out t fix it plz
 
Open up your oil filler cap, do you have a frothy mayo looking substance in there?
Are there any obvious puddles under the car? If unsure, place some paper or card under there overnight and check for signs of leakage.

No puddles and nothing in the oil cap just looks normal like nothing there. I've checked the pipes for leaks and there's nothing there seems to be a bit of steam coming out the exaust when the engine heats up if that helps
 
Only way water would get into the exhaust system is through headgasket failure, but a good indication of this is the mayo but if the steam is only on startup then it's more likely to just be condensation in the exhaust system. Check your plugs too though, are any of them cleaner than the others? That would be another indication fo HG failure.
Either way, the water if going somewhere and it's either going into the engine via the HG or it's escaping the system elsewhere, which would point to a leak.
Exactly how much are you losing between checks and how often are you checking?
 
Well I checked it yesterday about 4 o'clock I drove about 40 miles max and I would say when i checked again today ive lost nearly a litre i would say But there's defo no leaks I can spot would it use more coolant if the fan didn't work I can't see it coming on that's all thanks for the help btw
 
A litre?! It's a sealed system so (assuming you've got a proper mix of coolant) even if it does vapourise, it can't escape unless there's a leak somewhere - whether that's a visible leak or through the headgasket into the engine it's definitely leaking.
As I said, check the plugs and let us know if any are cleaner than the rest and get a compression test done asap. Do you also lose water if the car is just standing or only when the engine is running?
 
Seems to be just as it's running 1 spark plug is fine the other is laced in oil but the ends where it sparks dont have oil on ive just been topping it up with water the last few times
 
I didn't realise there was 2 lol the far left 1 was brown but no oil the far right 1 was covered in oil but just the thread not right on the end where it sparks I'll check the middle ones now
 
Right I got 1 more out the near left 1 but the other 1 I can't get out they are brown n sort of dirty but that's it really any ideas ?
 
swaping engines plz help

would a 1999 secento engine go into a 2001 car plz help
 
The engine will fit, but there's no point swapping it if it's not the cause of your problems. A new waterpump, which is a service item anyway at about 72k/7yrs I think will be a lot cheaper and as ashtonladenglish says could well be the cause of your problems.

Have you tried just letting the car run up to temp and idle for 10-15 minutes with the fan kicking on/off to see if you can identify where the leak is? I assume the fan does kick in after a short while?
 
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