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AshLeMacq
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Post by AshLeMacq »

Can anyone tell me how to put water in the radiator of my 6n2 lol!

It clicks when i turn of the engine, a friend of mine seems to think I might not have enough water.

I have had a poke around but cant find anything that would look like i poor water it.

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Post by jon_poloV »

mine clicks soetimes when ive driven along way or hard. i think its just the contracting of the engine parts as they cool. you can check the level of the coolant, its a pinky liquid in the bowl type thing on the right hand side top corner of the engine bay. its got max min lines on it.
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Post by AshLeMacq »

I thought that was it! My mate who "knows it all" said that I was talking out of my arse and that it would be attached to the radiator.

Yeah mine clicks more when I have driven it hard, It does it bit if i have driven to the shop as well mind!

Thanks for putting my mind at rest.

Cheers.

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Post by SilvaGTI »

FFS dont just put water into the coolant tank for the radiator :shock: Im sure it aint just simple water that's in it! If you're engines clicking get it check by a mechanic. Though you could try topping up the oil level to see if that makes a difference
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Post by AshLeMacq »

Oil is fine,

Lmao don't worry I did not listen to my friend! Yeah I think It's anti frezze in with it or somthing along those line, don't worry I wont touch it lol!
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Post by SilvaGTI »

Just to add both my previous cars made that same noise so I guess it's normal behaviour. Prob either contraction of mechanical parts cooling or possibly fans still running in the engine to cool it down after you stop.
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Post by SilvaGTI »

AshLeMacq wrote:Lmao don't worry I did not listen to my friend!

LOL. Glad to hear it. Was getting worried there for a second :twisted:
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Post by nappy »

as long as you dont pour it into the power steering fluid that is beside the radiator, its up by your air filter to the right :lol:
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Post by polopowah »

lol
the ticking noise is usually occurs when you've been thrashing the t.i.ts of it, or been on a long journey, mine commonly ticks and pings :lol:
mind u, u have to thrash a 1.0 dont you :wink:
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Post by thebadun »

mine ticks after i use it, water and anti-freeze level are fine though, think it's just things cooling down and nothing to worry bout.
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Post by Redline »

polopowah wrote:lol
the ticking noise is usually occurs when you've been thrashing the t.i.ts of it, or been on a long journey, mine commonly ticks and pings :lol:
mind u, u have to thrash a 1.0 dont you :wink:
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The 1.0 does need a damn good thrashing to get any performance out of it. Only worries me that at 80mph its running at over 4000rpm :D
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Post by polopowah »

considering the red starts at 6,500rpm im sure theres nothing to worry about
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Post by mikegti »

The 1.0 does need a damn good thrashing to get any performance out of it. Only worries me that at 80mph its running at over 4000rpm
at 4000rpm mines just starting to shift :twisted:
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Post by jon_poloV »

my old 1.0L used to drink so much petrol cos the revs were so high all the time! it needs a 6th gear lol!
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