3800 series 3 coolant

Asked by Hornet191 Nov 21, 2019 at 08:38 AM about the 2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Base

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My Grand Prix recently lost all coolant on my way
to work.  I took it into a mechanic shop and the did
a pressure test.  He told me that the timing cover
gasket had cracked and that was where the
coolant was coming from. I found a puddle on the
ground.  After doing some limited research, it
seems to me the timing cover gasket would be
loosing oil not coolant. Am I correct with this
thinking? Also where else may the coolant be
coming from? I had the water pump replaced
about a year ago. Not that it couldn't be that again.

2 Answers

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Your research is correct. Coolant does not flow through the timing chain cover. Oil is present but not coolant. Since the water pump is in the same general area, your suspicion may be correct and you need another water pump. Take the car to a different shop and don't tell them what the first shop said (until he has provided a diagnosis and quote to fix the real problem). Good luck.

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Have you checked the plastic elbows that take coolant to the heater core? They often fail and will dump all your coolant before you know it. It is highly unlikely that you need another water pump if you replaced yours a year ago. A burst hose is also a possibility although that's pretty rare these days too.

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