maintenance coolant for mi car

Asked by Gregory Jun 10, 2022 at 02:08 PM about the 2009 INFINITI G37 x Sedan AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I want to ask a question... I have a 2009 infiniti g37 sedan
and it has a problem that when I start my car and it's cold it
starts to release coolant and once it warms up it stops
coming out does anyone know anything since I couldn't
figure out where it comes from the refrigerant... it is only
when the car is cold that it releases refrigerant

2 Answers

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Find out where it is coming from , start it up and stand there looking for the leak ,

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The cooling system may be overfilled. Coolant is like anything else. When it warms up it expands. If the cooling system is overfilled the excess will be forced out the overflow hose. Hope that helps! Jim

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