Talbor
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I’m writing this while waiting for a tow truck to take my 2018 with 1400 miles to the nearest dealership.
After sitting in stop and go traffic for an hour, moving maybe a mile, we took off and after about 3-5 minutes of driving, the engine high temp alert came on and the needle was past red on the engine temp gauge.
I had to move because I was in a unsafe place on the road so I killed the engine and let it cool for a couple minutes until the temp went down to 1/2 way between the marks, turned it on, and then went about 1/2 a mile to a place I️ could safely park and check out the problem. By the time I️ parked, the temp went back up past the red needle and the alert came on again.
I️ popped the hood and looked under the truck. The radiator fluid reservoir was empty and the last bit of fluid leaked out of somewhere on the radiator about 1/2 way up the engine bay.
Has anything like this happened to anyone? I’m guessing the engine was sucking down the fluid from sitting in stop and go traffic (with start-stop on) and once I️ started moving a loose hose clip cause a hose to pop off and empty the radiator.
Thoughts on potential damage? These are aluminum blocks, right? I’m thinking best case scenario is they reconnect the hose, fill her up with fluid, then all is good. Worst case is the block is cracked. I️ know aluminum blocks are more susceptible to cracking because of over heating and it’s boosted, so that probably doesn’t help.
It’s at the dealer now. They said they’ll take a look Monday or Tuesday. Not even 3 weeks off the lot and she’s in the shop. I’m pretty bummed out - was really excited to pick up the truck of my dreams and this is kind of a punch in the n*ts. It would’ve been nice if the service manager acted like they gave a crap. No urgency and no sense of give a f**k that I’m towing in a truck that still is paper plates on it.
Any helpful suggestions or thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks y’all.
After sitting in stop and go traffic for an hour, moving maybe a mile, we took off and after about 3-5 minutes of driving, the engine high temp alert came on and the needle was past red on the engine temp gauge.
I had to move because I was in a unsafe place on the road so I killed the engine and let it cool for a couple minutes until the temp went down to 1/2 way between the marks, turned it on, and then went about 1/2 a mile to a place I️ could safely park and check out the problem. By the time I️ parked, the temp went back up past the red needle and the alert came on again.
I️ popped the hood and looked under the truck. The radiator fluid reservoir was empty and the last bit of fluid leaked out of somewhere on the radiator about 1/2 way up the engine bay.
Has anything like this happened to anyone? I’m guessing the engine was sucking down the fluid from sitting in stop and go traffic (with start-stop on) and once I️ started moving a loose hose clip cause a hose to pop off and empty the radiator.
Thoughts on potential damage? These are aluminum blocks, right? I’m thinking best case scenario is they reconnect the hose, fill her up with fluid, then all is good. Worst case is the block is cracked. I️ know aluminum blocks are more susceptible to cracking because of over heating and it’s boosted, so that probably doesn’t help.
It’s at the dealer now. They said they’ll take a look Monday or Tuesday. Not even 3 weeks off the lot and she’s in the shop. I’m pretty bummed out - was really excited to pick up the truck of my dreams and this is kind of a punch in the n*ts. It would’ve been nice if the service manager acted like they gave a crap. No urgency and no sense of give a f**k that I’m towing in a truck that still is paper plates on it.
Any helpful suggestions or thoughts would be greatly appreciated. Thanks y’all.