Hi all! Well I am going to have to take a 1200 mile road trip to Las Vegas because I am PCS'ing (moving to a new military base) and I am having some trouble with my car.
It seems I have a coolant leak (2013 Chevrolet Sonic) and the dealer has been of minimal help. The car overheated a few weeks ago and this was due to very low coolant.
I took it to the dealership and they replaced the water pump, saying they fixed the problem. This was on powertrain warranty so no cost to me, but it seems to still be loosing coolant! Since this I've had to add about 1/3 gallon of coolant.
I do not have time to deal with the stupid dealership again, only a few days left till I leave town and I don't trust them at all anyway. The shop foreman seems to be a clown of some sort, not the first problem I've had with this car and have had to come back to get other issues fixed more than once.
My question is, will it be okay to just carry several gallons of coolant in the trunk and top off as I stop every few hours as needed?
Is it okay to keep unscrewing the cap? I know you have to be careful as the coolant comes surging up in the tank and you have to let it cool off first.
Do I have to purge for air bubbles every time? Seems like I shouldn't need to if there is still plenty of coolant in the tank but again, I'm not sure.
Please help! I'm not a car guy but I know some of you are. Thank you in advance!!
-Jay
PS: This is a terrible automobile and I advise anyone reading this to NEVER purchase a Chevy Sonic. It was priced right and I bought it brand new, and after 60K miles there has been one problem or another almost monthly. I've replaced the oil pressure switch, thermostat, alternator, battery, fuses, relays, the list goes on. Horrible car built cheaply!!
It seems I have a coolant leak (2013 Chevrolet Sonic) and the dealer has been of minimal help. The car overheated a few weeks ago and this was due to very low coolant.
I took it to the dealership and they replaced the water pump, saying they fixed the problem. This was on powertrain warranty so no cost to me, but it seems to still be loosing coolant! Since this I've had to add about 1/3 gallon of coolant.
I do not have time to deal with the stupid dealership again, only a few days left till I leave town and I don't trust them at all anyway. The shop foreman seems to be a clown of some sort, not the first problem I've had with this car and have had to come back to get other issues fixed more than once.
My question is, will it be okay to just carry several gallons of coolant in the trunk and top off as I stop every few hours as needed?
Is it okay to keep unscrewing the cap? I know you have to be careful as the coolant comes surging up in the tank and you have to let it cool off first.
Do I have to purge for air bubbles every time? Seems like I shouldn't need to if there is still plenty of coolant in the tank but again, I'm not sure.
Please help! I'm not a car guy but I know some of you are. Thank you in advance!!
-Jay
PS: This is a terrible automobile and I advise anyone reading this to NEVER purchase a Chevy Sonic. It was priced right and I bought it brand new, and after 60K miles there has been one problem or another almost monthly. I've replaced the oil pressure switch, thermostat, alternator, battery, fuses, relays, the list goes on. Horrible car built cheaply!!
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