Sponsored

Coolant leaking

yousuf402

Active Member
Joined
May 1, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
26
Reaction score
22
Location
New York
Car(s)
N/A
Hey, so I’ve been having issues with my coolant leaking all over the engine bay. It seems to be coming out from the radiator cap which I’ve replaced in the past and now it’s just non stop. After I go for a drive and reach a temp I’ll get a drivetrain malfunction message followed by top off coolant. I’ve topped off multiple times within a week. My engine bay has coolant residue all over. Got the CEL yesterday and posted an image of the codes. Did a pressure test and everything was good. Anyone else run into something similar?

Performance mods: Aftermarket exhaust plus Catted Downpipe and only 9.5k miles on the car.

IMG_9938.jpeg


IMG_0288.jpeg
Sponsored

 

Traxion

Well-Known Member
Joined
Oct 6, 2021
Threads
9
Messages
461
Reaction score
754
Location
Southeast, USA
Car(s)
2022 Toyota Supra 3.0 Premium
You can kinda see where it comes from by the coolant spray pattern but that doesn't really give an exact. In any case it's probably the hose connection, the bleeder screw, or this other thing circled. Easiest thing to do would be replace that coolant tank assembly.

Coolant.JPG


A lot of people replace the screw with a titanium one as well: https://www.ebay.com/itm/313056336097
 
OP
OP

yousuf402

Active Member
Joined
May 1, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
26
Reaction score
22
Location
New York
Car(s)
N/A
You can kinda see where it comes from by the coolant spray pattern but that doesn't really give an exact. In any case it's probably the hose connection, the bleeder screw, or this other thing circled. Easiest thing to do would be replace that coolant tank assembly.

Coolant.JPG
That is what I was going to do but will take it to Toyota since it’s still under warranty and see what they say. I’m just worried it’s the heating management module based off the symptoms I’m having and other folks who had the same issue as me in this forum https://g20.bimmerpost.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2091157#
 

FLtrackdays

Well-Known Member
First Name
Mark
Joined
Mar 6, 2022
Threads
33
Messages
5,075
Reaction score
4,970
Location
Florida
Car(s)
2022 Supra 3.0 (sold), 2025 Z06, ND MX5 Club, VW GTI MK7.5
Definitely take it to them since it’s under warranty. Make sure they have a Supra tech the day of your service date. They should do a pressure test for leaks (or air) and/or thermostat malfunction.

https://www.interstatetoyota.net/how-to-fix-a-toyota-coolant-leak.html

Curious what they say. Let us know! An improper seal from cap is usually the cause or overfilling. If it’s the bleeder screw or hoses, it’ll show up with a pressure test.
 
OP
OP

yousuf402

Active Member
Joined
May 1, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
26
Reaction score
22
Location
New York
Car(s)
N/A
I recommend the brass bleeder screw over the titanium version with the Allen head. It's more cost-effective, and you won't need to carry an extra Allen key or worry about stripping the head.

https://www.fcpeuro.com/products/coolant-bleeder-screw-on-expansion-tank-brass-17111712788b


1733406035675-eo.jpg
Replaced it with a new OEM since I took it to the dealer today. I’ve seen your car around haha you are right within the neighborhood. I’ll keep you guys posted and see what they say
 

ky.supra

Well-Known Member
First Name
Kevin
Joined
Feb 1, 2023
Threads
2
Messages
250
Reaction score
454
Location
New York
Car(s)
A90 Supra
Replaced it with a new OEM since I took it to the dealer today. I’ve seen your car around haha you are right within the neighborhood. I’ll keep you guys posted and see what they say
Small world, you have a ig for your car?
 
OP
OP

yousuf402

Active Member
Joined
May 1, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
26
Reaction score
22
Location
New York
Car(s)
N/A
Update: Toyota kept saying it was fine but ended up taking it to a euro shop and they did a leak down test and boroscoped each cylinder and found what appears to be a coolant leak and possible fine line on the head. Took that diag to Toyota last week and apparently they are waiting on some tools from the Toyota loan program to take the car apart. Said it’ll take 2-3 weeks just for the tools to come in so it’s a waiting game now….
 

lucky phil

Well-Known Member
First Name
Phil
Joined
Jan 23, 2023
Threads
8
Messages
1,457
Reaction score
1,728
Location
Australia
Car(s)
Maybe a Supra GTS 2023 MT, Kia Stonic GT, Mazda CX5 GT SP
Update: Toyota kept saying it was fine but ended up taking it to a euro shop and they did a leak down test and boroscoped each cylinder and found what appears to be a coolant leak and possible fine line on the head. Took that diag to Toyota last week and apparently they are waiting on some tools from the Toyota loan program to take the car apart. Said it’ll take 2-3 weeks just for the tools to come in so it’s a waiting game now….
What year model is your car? Wondering if it's a 2 port or 6 port head.
Phil
 
OP
OP

yousuf402

Active Member
Joined
May 1, 2021
Threads
5
Messages
26
Reaction score
22
Location
New York
Car(s)
N/A
Ok thanks. What is the "fine line" on the head mean. I'm not familiar with the term. Do you mean a "hair line crack" ?

Phil
Yes exactly it is what appears to be a hairline crack but can’t really say. It’s been two weeks already at Toyota and I’m surprised this is all happening with 10k miles…

IMG_0192.webp


IMG_5421.webp
Sponsored

 
 








Top