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2012 3.6 AWD overheating and coolant gone after 1 min


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Ok please help! I have a 2012 Journey SXT AWD. It started overheating today almost to the red after coolant was put in the reservoir. Parked to let cool down and then came home. When I got home and let car cool went down to check and there was no coolant in the reservoir. Added the rest of the coolant (1 gallon today), i saw it go into the reservoir and then was gone from it in about a minute. Checked under the car and do not see a leak. Please help! I am in nursing school and really need a car! 

 

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First thing to offer is some other places to check for possibly where the coolant went to find a possible cause of the overheating.

Check the engine oil, both on the dipstick AND on the fill cap. You are looking for brown "milkshake" residues and high (overfull) dipstick reading. Next look inside the coolant reservoir and see if there is red oil in it. These will determine if a major problem in the engine or transmission has happened.

 

You didn't state mileage of the vehicle, and so there are a number of reasons overheating can happen, from minor to major expenses, like a bad rad. cap or thermostat to engine oil cooler failure to blown head gasket or bad radiator. If you are not a DIY'er, Have it TOWED(by FLAT BED due to being an AWD vehicle) to a reputable repair shop for a good diagnosis  and proceed from there.    Good Luck.

   

 

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@5rebel9 the reservoir is completely empty so no oil in there either. Checked the oil and it does not look like a milkshake. Does not look like there is a leak from under the car either. My husband put coolant in it yesterday when it started overheating and didnt know about the making sure that there was no air in there. I left it uncapped last night to help the air. I am nervous to add more coolant as we put 1 gallon in it yesterday and not even a minute after we put half gallon in it was in the reservoir and then gone. 

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Good Luck, That doesn't seem good. There was a story of a person who just had air in their lines. I'd take it to a corner mechanic and have them pressure test the radiator.

 

Unrelated story: Mt ex-Gf's car: I had poured a  gallon of coolant into the radiator without any leaking out the bottom, and without the reservoir filling...I added another gallon... and another gallon... That seemed to keep the coolant level in the radiator full... problem solved? The car wouldn't crank. I checked the Dip, and it was frothing out the top. The dipstick filler neck was filled to the same level as the radiator fill cap with coolant with a small amount of oil mixed in. RIP, 1998 Chevy Malibu! - I figure one gallon when to the radiator, one gallon when to the cylinders, and the other gallon to top off the oil reservoir.

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Like the above post's story...Check the engine oil level for overfull reading(coolant in the crankcase). IF OK then refill the res.and see if it drains away or leaks out somewhere. Take off the top motor "dress up" cover to look for leaks on top of the motor. Yes when overheated air doe get entrapped in the cooling system, let it set with cap off for at least 1/2 hr and recheck the res. level  and top off accordingly. You STILL need to find out WHY it overheated and fix that, as I posted of the many possibilities of parts/components that can cause overheating.   Good Luck!

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Go straight to that damned oil cooler. I had this same problem, almost destroyed my engine. I believe the 2012 model doesn't have that plastic seal, but the plastic may have cracked or something like that.

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39 minutes ago, agm2112 said:

Go straight to that damned oil cooler. I had this same problem, almost destroyed my engine. I believe the 2012 model doesn't have that plastic seal, but the plastic may have cracked or something like that.

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That had to be some failure! Yes I hit the point in my response to check for leak at the oil cooler(which uses radiator coolant) to be checked. Thanks for the "back up" and pic of a possible failure point for the OP. Sorry to have read your thread and what you went thru. 

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