cheshire911 said:Hmmm.........
Exactly.
Lets hope they're just saying its the o-rings for ease of explanation and they are actually going to replace the cooler etc and do the job properly...
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cheshire911 said:Hmmm.........
sjmsmart said:I have had reasonably good news, the garage have found that the o-rings have failed on the oil cooler, they are fitting new o-rings, flushing the system, and running more tests on Monday to make sure no other issues.
ragpicker said:Lets hope they're just saying its the o-rings for ease of explanation and they are actually going to replace the cooler etc and do the job properly...
[/quote]Daniel said:Welcome to 911uk
It looks to be either the cap (old caps are know to leak) or it will be the expansion bottle.
Cap -£20
Expansion bottle -£120-250 (depending on part number)
I would change both, if the bottle looks yellow in colour it's well past its best and they are known to crack and leak. You can fit the bottle yourself but it's a fiddly job and will take around 2-3 hours.
Let us know how you get on..
Dan
(Make sure you buy an OEM bottle)