Dear Forum.
A typical topic and I know that on paper it is not possible to reassure, but I still want to give it a try. NB. long post to clarify as much as possible.
Two issues, one regarding oil deposit and one regarding coolant fluid, the latter already discussed before in another topic.
My Panda, formerly owned by an old lady (really, I do not make this up
) and she used it for short trips and long stays in the parking lot. When bought the car underwent maintenance, an oilchange, waterpumpreplacement and coolant fluid included. Due to the fact that I now have heard a little water bubbling after the dashboard twice, I am trying to find out whether the car is losing coolant fluid or using coolant fluid. So periodically I check oil level and coolant fluid level.
I got the car almost 3 months and drove it for 1.865 miles. I never checked fluid levels when the car came back from maintenance directly but I will do from now on!
The first time when I heard a lot of water bubbling I checked the coolant fluid but couldn't see the level due to the fact that Fiat has this reservoir on the radiator itself and it is almost impossible to check the level properly. I added around 400ml and I was able to see the coolant liquid with help of a flashing light, level just above minimum, so the coolant level did drop when losing air I suppose. I remember a fair amount of air escaped when I unscrewed the cap.
Last week I heard a little bubbling again, so I checked this morning and, no air escaped, the level seemed still around minimum but could not see it properly, so I added another 600ml of coolant and now it is almost at maximum.
So, it is still unclear whether the car is using or loosing coolant, but to rule out some causes I already checked the following last week:
- no white smoke from the exhaust,
- the engine temperature remains stable (87-90 degrees Celsius), even during long periods of traffic jams and long trips (100 miles +),
- no white sludge on the oil filler cap,
- oil level is stable and the color is still brownish-gold,
- No drops of coolant found under the car so far.
So, still asking myself if this coolant issue is a problem or not, I will deaerate the cooling system this week, hopefully loosing the bubbling sounds forever and keeping the coolant fluid level stable.
But now the second question: when checking the oil filler cap I saw a very small fingertip of black sludge like substance on the filler cap, around 0.4 by 0.4 inch. It was still oily, felt a little grainy, not gummy but I was not amused. When looking inside (via the oil filler cap hole) I did not see anything wrong. And as I wrote earlier, the oil itself still got a nice healthy color. Did the car mechanic forgot to clean this cap and or is this a residue resulting from the (lack of) use of the previous owner or do I see early signs of bigger trouble?
Curious about your opinion and expertise and thanks in advance,
Kind regards,
Aad
A typical topic and I know that on paper it is not possible to reassure, but I still want to give it a try. NB. long post to clarify as much as possible.
Two issues, one regarding oil deposit and one regarding coolant fluid, the latter already discussed before in another topic.
My Panda, formerly owned by an old lady (really, I do not make this up

I got the car almost 3 months and drove it for 1.865 miles. I never checked fluid levels when the car came back from maintenance directly but I will do from now on!
The first time when I heard a lot of water bubbling I checked the coolant fluid but couldn't see the level due to the fact that Fiat has this reservoir on the radiator itself and it is almost impossible to check the level properly. I added around 400ml and I was able to see the coolant liquid with help of a flashing light, level just above minimum, so the coolant level did drop when losing air I suppose. I remember a fair amount of air escaped when I unscrewed the cap.
Last week I heard a little bubbling again, so I checked this morning and, no air escaped, the level seemed still around minimum but could not see it properly, so I added another 600ml of coolant and now it is almost at maximum.
So, it is still unclear whether the car is using or loosing coolant, but to rule out some causes I already checked the following last week:
- no white smoke from the exhaust,
- the engine temperature remains stable (87-90 degrees Celsius), even during long periods of traffic jams and long trips (100 miles +),
- no white sludge on the oil filler cap,
- oil level is stable and the color is still brownish-gold,
- No drops of coolant found under the car so far.
So, still asking myself if this coolant issue is a problem or not, I will deaerate the cooling system this week, hopefully loosing the bubbling sounds forever and keeping the coolant fluid level stable.
But now the second question: when checking the oil filler cap I saw a very small fingertip of black sludge like substance on the filler cap, around 0.4 by 0.4 inch. It was still oily, felt a little grainy, not gummy but I was not amused. When looking inside (via the oil filler cap hole) I did not see anything wrong. And as I wrote earlier, the oil itself still got a nice healthy color. Did the car mechanic forgot to clean this cap and or is this a residue resulting from the (lack of) use of the previous owner or do I see early signs of bigger trouble?
Curious about your opinion and expertise and thanks in advance,
Kind regards,
Aad
- Model
- Fiat Panda 169 1.2
- Year
- 2009
- Mileage
- 86310