Headbolt.. we'll see

34,500 miles.
Ran out of warranty in March 2013, no extended warranty.
I'm assuming this is the infamous headbolt issue. I'll take it to an indy shop on Monday 12/9/13.
Unfortunately, I've only read 6 pages of the headbolt sticky thread. I wish it had an FAQ section in the beginning.
Questions:
1. Can I drive it safely about 20-30 miles/day for 3 days if I maintain coolant level, or will it induce more damage than necessary?
2. Still no recall, just a Technical Service Bulletin (TSB)?
3. About $5,000 repair at an indy shop, correct?
Thanks in advance!

how is that even possible? Everyone tops their coolant off at the yearly service they do themselves or take to some crappy mechanic that does everything for way cheaper(for a reason), just like power steering fluid. 5k$ at an independent? wow for that kind of price might as well go to the dealer since they were actually trained to work on the cars.

how is that even possible? Everyone tops their coolant off at the yearly service they do themselves or take to some crappy mechanic that does everything for way cheaper(for a reason), just like power steering fluid. 5k$ at an independent? wow for that kind of price might as well go to the dealer since they were actually trained to work on the cars.
34,500 miles.
Ran out of warranty in March 2013, no extended warranty.
I'm assuming this is the infamous headbolt issue. I'll take it to an indy shop on Monday 12/9/13.
Unfortunately, I've only read 6 pages of the headbolt sticky thread. I wish it had an FAQ section in the beginning.
Questions:
1. Can I drive it safely about 20-30 miles/day for 3 days if I maintain coolant level, or will it induce more damage than necessary?
2. Still no recall, just a Technical Service Bulletin (TSB)?
3. About $5,000 repair at an indy shop, correct?
Thanks in advance!

If so well answer to question 1 is no. Get your car towed immediately for no further damaged (hydrolock)
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Also if a head bolt pops off while running the cams will table hockey it everywhere.
That sensor is picky. Top it up. Take an oil sample and have it tested for coolant.
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I’m praying that’s the case. I’ll fill it tomorrow.
I’ll get a quote from the dealership on Monday or Tuesday, if it really is the headbolt issue
Good lookin’ out. I like the table hockey metaphor. I’ll top it off and take it to the shop on Monday
It could actually just be low coolant. Some shops do mix water with their coolant to stretch out the bottle, when they refill you. The water can evaporate and then on a cold morning, you coolant level could be lower.
Top it up and see if it drops. if it drops, then you take it to the shop.
If, after top-up, it doesn't drop, then delete the post and enjoy your ride.
I've done this twice. I have 2010. I brought it to the dealer anyway for them to check out. First time it happened was before the headbolt issue was even common knowledge.
Glad it wasn't a headbolt. Don't delete the thread, its a good resource.


Regards,
Joe







