Add coolant alert on 2012 ML350 BlueTec, any help?
If a non-MB/non-ph-neutral coolant has been used in your MB - that can drive the sensor a bit crazy too.
I am using MB original coolant fluid.
Thanks
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First leak came about because the new hose clip design, which attaches the hose to the radiator, had rusted and come loose. It has been designed so you must replace with a Benz hose, you cannot use a regular clamp.
Second leak this time is from the right hand top plastic mount that holds the radiator in place. Need a new radiator to fix this, I found reasonably priced OE replacements at RockAuto. Hope that helps
Last edited by ddacombe; Sep 5, 2019 at 10:22 PM. Reason: Update
First leak came about because the new hose clip design, which attaches the hose to the radiator, had rusted and come loose. It has been designed so you must replace with a Benz hose, you cannot use a regular clamp.
Second leak this time is from the right hand top plastic mount that holds the radiator in place. Need a new radiator to fix this, I found reasonably priced OE replacements at RockAuto. Hope that helps
So I took off its plastic cover and rubber insert, cleaned the area from coolant of that mount and than verified that coolant comes from the inside of that mount - I believe from tiny crack in that plastic part of radiator.
Hence decided to give a try to fix it with epoxy (J-B Weld Original Cold-Weld Steel Reinforced Epoxy) before replacing the radiator by filling the space of the mount with epoxy.
So far so good -
no any leaks observed - see pics.
So I took off its plastic cover and rubber insert, cleaned the area from coolant of that mount and than verified that coolant comes from the inside of that mount - I believe from tiny crack in that plastic part of radiator.
Hence decided to give a try to fix it with epoxy (J-B Weld Original Cold-Weld Steel Reinforced Epoxy) before replacing the radiator by filling the space of the mount with epoxy.
So far so good -
no any leaks observed - see pics.
Hi Oleg, thanks for sharing. I have a coolant leak and my mechanic did a pressure test and showed that exact same spot you have your leak. He mentioned it was a weird spot that he hasn't seen leak before, but said we could try to use epoxy and see if it stops the leak. If not, I would need to replace the radiator.
How has your epoxy held up so far?
That epoxy has strength 5020 PSI and if applied correctly (cleaned and sanded surface, mixed right) should be no problems.
That epoxy has strength 5020 PSI and if applied correctly (cleaned and sanded surface, mixed right) should be no problems.
Worked like a charm! Thanks!
So I took off its plastic cover and rubber insert, cleaned the area from coolant of that mount and than verified that coolant comes from the inside of that mount - I believe from tiny crack in that plastic part of radiator.
Hence decided to give a try to fix it with epoxy (J-B Weld Original Cold-Weld Steel Reinforced Epoxy) before replacing the radiator by filling the space of the mount with epoxy.
So far so good -
no any leaks observed - see pics.







