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Title: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: raywilb on 15 March 2018, 19:36:17
a young lady has just rang me , apparently she has put some coolant into the header tank . not too much about 100mls. she realised & hasn't started the car. me not sure if such a small amount will harm I have advise her to drain the header tank . would it do harm?
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: Nick W on 15 March 2018, 19:44:56
I wouldn't worry about it.
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 15 March 2018, 19:45:40
The waterpump will potentially cause it to foam... :-\

Also, draining the header tank is a moot point as it will be already be blended with the coolant.

To be sure, flush and replace the coolant... it is a service item afterall... ::) also might not be chemically compatible with an engine that is probably aluminium.
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: STEMO on 15 March 2018, 19:48:20
So, Ray.....Nick or Al? Well, punk, do you feel lucky?
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: zirk on 15 March 2018, 19:53:26
I know someone who puts cheap Supermarket CokaCola in the System about a week before doing a Flush.  :-\ :D
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: STEMO on 15 March 2018, 19:55:46
I know someone who puts cheap Supermarket CokaCola in the System about a week before doing a Flush.  :-\ :D
Coolant is liquid, liquid goes in the header tank, good enough for me.
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: STEMO on 15 March 2018, 19:56:50
Then again, oil is quite liquidy. Don't put that in. Oh, no.
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: raywilb on 15 March 2018, 20:11:46
The waterpump will potentially cause it to foam... :-\

Also, draining the header tank is a moot point as it will be already be blended with the coolant.

To be sure, flush and replace the coolant... it is a service item afterall... ::) also might not be chemically compatible with an engine that is probably aluminium.
  its a rover200 so I am guessing removing a hose from the thermostat housing as the engine hasn't turned over she should get away with it as none will be in the block . I do know said motor has recently had a new head gasket thermostat + housing, water pump & timing belt done by rover trained mechanic.
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: Andy B on 15 March 2018, 20:17:39
a young lady has just rang me , apparently she has put some coolant into the header tank . not too much about 100mls. she realised & hasn't started the car. me not sure if such a small amount will harm I have advise her to drain the header tank . would it do harm?

What's she put in where?

The title says screen wash & the thread says coolant. She should be more concerned with why the header tank is low .... she's loosing coolant .... where from?  🤔
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 15 March 2018, 20:18:51
I know someone who puts cheap Supermarket CokaCola in the System about a week before doing a Flush.  :-\ :D
Coolant is liquid, liquid goes in the header tank, good enough for me.

No need for Fuse 19 to offer an opinion when a professional like you is on hand. :)

The forum is blessed by your presence. :)
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: STEMO on 15 March 2018, 20:21:42
I know someone who puts cheap Supermarket CokaCola in the System about a week before doing a Flush.  :-\ :D
Coolant is liquid, liquid goes in the header tank, good enough for me.

No need for Fuse 19 to offer an opinion when a professional like you is on hand. :)

The forum is blessed by your presence. :)
Thank you, Opti. Always happy to help.  :y

If you want your jag servicing, drop it off here and I'll bring it back when it's done. FOC of course.
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 15 March 2018, 20:26:03
I know someone who puts cheap Supermarket CokaCola in the System about a week before doing a Flush.  :-\ :D
Coolant is liquid, liquid goes in the header tank, good enough for me.

No need for Fuse 19 to offer an opinion when a professional like you is on hand. :)

The forum is blessed by your presence. :)
Thank you, Opti. Always happy to help.  :y

If you want your jag servicing, drop it off here and I'll bring it back when it's done. FOC of course.
I I doubt you'd be any more inept than the average Jaguar mechanic.......sorry technician.  :-\
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: STEMO on 15 March 2018, 20:28:31
I know someone who puts cheap Supermarket CokaCola in the System about a week before doing a Flush.  :-\ :D
Coolant is liquid, liquid goes in the header tank, good enough for me.

No need for Fuse 19 to offer an opinion when a professional like you is on hand. :)

The forum is blessed by your presence. :)
Thank you, Opti. Always happy to help.  :y

If you want your jag servicing, drop it off here and I'll bring it back when it's done. FOC of course.
I I doubt you'd be any more inept than the average Jaguar mechanic.......sorry technician.  :-\
Inept?  :o You can eff orf, it'll be a thousand pounds now.
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 15 March 2018, 23:30:58
Maybe it'll clean the coolant system!  :-\  ;D
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: Kevin Wood on 16 March 2018, 09:30:09
Well, the alcohol component in the screenwash will boil off leaving water and a few surfactants. Can't see it doing any harm once it's been diluted with the rest of the coolant, TBH.

its a rover200...

Leave it until the next routine head gasket change. ;)
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: Marks DTM Calib on 16 March 2018, 10:10:35
Well, the alcohol component in the screenwash will boil off leaving water and a few surfactants. Can't see it doing any harm once it's been diluted with the rest of the coolant, TBH.

its a rover200...

Leave it until the next routine head gasket change. ;)

Yes, a few weeks in the system wont matter
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: deviator on 16 March 2018, 13:09:19
Well, the alcohol component in the screenwash will boil off leaving water and a few surfactants. Can't see it doing any harm once it's been diluted with the rest of the coolant, TBH.

its a rover200...

Leave it until the next routine head gasket change. ;)

Yes, a few weeks in the system wont matter

I don't think it's safe to be on the road. Nothing to do with the coolant, just because it's a Rover.  ::)
Title: Re: screenwash in coolant system
Post by: Rods2 on 16 March 2018, 13:16:29
I know someone who puts cheap Supermarket CokaCola in the System about a week before doing a Flush.  :-\ :D
Coolant is liquid, liquid goes in the header tank, good enough for me.

No need for Fuse 19 to offer an opinion when a professional like you is on hand. :)

The forum is blessed by your presence. :)
Thank you, Opti. Always happy to help.  :y

If you want your jag servicing, drop it off here and I'll bring it back when it's done. FOC of course.

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