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Is it normal to see small puddle under car?


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Luckily he got warning light, else engine overheat and need to spend $$$ to repair.

 

 

Yea. I try to check my dash board light signals each time I stop at the red light just in case as well. Read in another thread that one of the members went for servicing end up the w/s mech didn't top up the coolant and the engine got overheated really bad.

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Luckily he got warning light, else engine overheat and need to spend $$$ to repair.

Shld have warning light, becos the radiator already dry up!

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Should do checklist before driving army style. haha, that way u'll cover most of the things that can go wrong with your car. Coolant is pretty important, best not to let engine overheat.

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Unlike us, cars cannot go toilet daily, so they just do so on the floor. [:p]

 

just kidding ...

 

haha good one [laugh]

 

 

Should do checklist before driving army style. haha, that way u'll cover most of the things that can go wrong with your car. Coolant is pretty important, best not to let engine overheat.

 

 

Thanks for the tips Xvinx87, I try doing that before I move off as well as when stopping at traffic light to see if any dash board light lights up.

 

 

 

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Water puddle?. Could be just the aircon spitting out excess weater from the condenser oulet :).

 

 

yea. so far so good. no high temp lighting up lol

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Hi all,

 

As of topic, this morning I notice a small puddle of water forming up below my car. The location is the puddle is around the middle of the 2 front wheel for 09 Jazz. Is it normal? Or is something leaking?

 

 

oh no, this is very dangerous.

 

it is the formula 3XTH2R liquid from your car that is leaking.

it smells and looks like water.

 

Make sure you get under your car and use Epoxy resin to fill up the hole.

 

[:p]

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