Originally Posted by
doc_777
I have no idea where the coolant goes on some engines. My son's Polo GTi (6c) had the pump and thermostat housing replaced under goodwill by VW and the selling (VW) dealer. Since then, there are no visible signs of leakage, the (awesome) VW specialist we see for that car cannot find any evidence of leakage, and somehow every 5 to 7 thousand kays, the reservoir takes up to a couple hundred ml's of top-up. It's like it disappears into an alternate universe.
My T-Roc (140TSI) had a drink of coolant about 6 months ago. No idea where it went. The level was perfectly stable before that, and it's been that way ever since.
My wife's car (Audi A4, 45TFSI) also seems to take a sip of coolant - about once every 15k km it needs maybe 100ml of top-up. Just enough that you notice, not enough to be a real issue.
Previous vehicles we've owned with the EA888 motor have not lost a drop of coolant.
I would bring it to the attention of VW if you are worried about it. The alternative is to track it for a while - see how long it takes for X amount of coolant to be consumed. Go from there.
I would be surprised if VW replaced the pump or thermostat housing without there being obvious signs of leakage - eg, a salty residue, or that coolant-coloured powdery residue that Lucas mentioned. Sometimes you need to look REALLY closely to see it - need the car up on a hoist, lower covers removed, and LOTS of light.
I have had three E888 and never ever touched the coolant .
The lady of the house had a sudden drop in her A200 just days out from service , left it with them to check , oh sir its the water pump ,see the pics , thats a $2500 job , lets leave it and i will check , 16 months on no movement , weird .
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