need help fix 2010 acura mdx coolant leak
#1
need help fix 2010 acura mdx coolant leak
Coolant leak confirmed using a pressure test kit. this is a 2010 acura mdx model, the leak is not coming from the radiator hose, no puncture, tear or clamp issue visibly noted. Please note no drip or leak when driving, and little or slow drip through plastic holes on the front bumper after driving few times, but moderate leak when using pressure test kit.
Isolated the leak to from 3 locations as far as i can visibly tell without removing the bumper.
1st location leak noted is from a clamp in between the radiator fans, see 1st and 2nd pictures.
2nd & 3rd leaks are from hoses labeled in the 3rd picture, then leaked through hole on a plastic cover attached to the front bumper in the 4th and 5th picture.
Appreciate any diagnosis what could be causing the leak, how to fix, and if it's easy to fix without removing the front bumper and jacking up the suv. Or if having a professional fix it, how much would it cost and what to have them check and fix.
Isolated the leak to from 3 locations as far as i can visibly tell without removing the bumper.
1st location leak noted is from a clamp in between the radiator fans, see 1st and 2nd pictures.
2nd & 3rd leaks are from hoses labeled in the 3rd picture, then leaked through hole on a plastic cover attached to the front bumper in the 4th and 5th picture.
Appreciate any diagnosis what could be causing the leak, how to fix, and if it's easy to fix without removing the front bumper and jacking up the suv. Or if having a professional fix it, how much would it cost and what to have them check and fix.
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You probably need a new radiator. Buy a Denso replacement and swap it out yourself
#3
Suzuka Master
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Nice pictures and diagnostic effort.
It's very possible a new radiator is due as thoiboi mentioned?
In addition, I would recommend, if you have not already performed it, taking your thorough spatial awareness / familiarity of the possible leak locations and compare it to the graphic below to try & determine the parts involved close to the areas in question.
I used the 2010 5 Door TECH; KA 6AT as a reference since you just give the year and model of the vehicle, though, there should not be much difference.
Radiator Hose - Reserve Tank - 2010 Acura MDX 5 Door TECH KA 6AT (acurapartswarehouse.com)
Here is also a graphic of the front bumper, if you decide to DIY it could aid in finding the fastener locations for an easy removal.
Though I have never removed an MDX bumper, they (bumpers) are not that complex (once one understands what's going on) just intimidating, IMHO.
Bumpers - 2010 Acura MDX 5 Door TECH KA 6AT (acurapartswarehouse.com)
Good Luck!
#4
appreciate your response. i didn't see any coolant leaks or damages to the radiator fins, only the wet spot from those 3 locations. how can i know for sure it's in need of a new radiator replacement? just got this car, don't know much about the history of this car except it's only driven 103k miles.
#5
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Nice pictures and diagnostic effort.
It's very possible a new radiator is due as thoiboi mentioned?
In addition, I would recommend, if you have not already performed it, taking your thorough spatial awareness / familiarity of the possible leak locations and compare it to the graphic below to try & determine the parts involved close to the areas in question.
I used the 2010 5 Door TECH; KA 6AT as a reference since you just give the year and model of the vehicle, though, there should not be much difference.
Radiator Hose - Reserve Tank - 2010 Acura MDX 5 Door TECH KA 6AT (acurapartswarehouse.com)
Here is also a graphic of the front bumper, if you decide to DIY it could aid in finding the fastener locations for an easy removal.
Though I have never removed an MDX bumper, they (bumpers) are not that complex (once one understands what's going on) just intimidating, IMHO.
Bumpers - 2010 Acura MDX 5 Door TECH KA 6AT (acurapartswarehouse.com)
Good Luck!
Nice pictures and diagnostic effort.
It's very possible a new radiator is due as thoiboi mentioned?
In addition, I would recommend, if you have not already performed it, taking your thorough spatial awareness / familiarity of the possible leak locations and compare it to the graphic below to try & determine the parts involved close to the areas in question.
I used the 2010 5 Door TECH; KA 6AT as a reference since you just give the year and model of the vehicle, though, there should not be much difference.
Radiator Hose - Reserve Tank - 2010 Acura MDX 5 Door TECH KA 6AT (acurapartswarehouse.com)
Here is also a graphic of the front bumper, if you decide to DIY it could aid in finding the fastener locations for an easy removal.
Though I have never removed an MDX bumper, they (bumpers) are not that complex (once one understands what's going on) just intimidating, IMHO.
Bumpers - 2010 Acura MDX 5 Door TECH KA 6AT (acurapartswarehouse.com)
Good Luck!
#6
Burning Brakes
For reference below are pics of a 2g mdx radiator removed. There are only 3 coolant hoses that connect to the radiator. The other fittings are for the trans.
Having personally removed and replaced a 2g mdx radiator twice, I can say it's not a fun or easy task. Suggest performing process of elimination by inspecting the 3 red areas first.
No need to remove the bumper. There are covers on the top and bottom that can be removed... GL
Having personally removed and replaced a 2g mdx radiator twice, I can say it's not a fun or easy task. Suggest performing process of elimination by inspecting the 3 red areas first.
No need to remove the bumper. There are covers on the top and bottom that can be removed... GL
Last edited by 619rcr; 03-15-2024 at 03:55 PM.
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#7
thanks for that, i did not see leaks from those 3 area. just the area in the 1st picture.
how long was the replacement process from start to finish? did you have to remove top and bottom covers, and the bumper to swap it? repair shop charging me $800 plus tax to swap it out using aftermarket brand, so i am thinking of doing it myself.
which radiator did you use for both of replacement?
how long was the replacement process from start to finish? did you have to remove top and bottom covers, and the bumper to swap it? repair shop charging me $800 plus tax to swap it out using aftermarket brand, so i am thinking of doing it myself.
which radiator did you use for both of replacement?
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at that $800 shop charge!
Buy the radiator above from rockauto if needed (search the web for a 5% off coupon), keep it in the box, purchase the Acura / Honda coolant and bring both to the shop and see if they come down on that absurd price above?
#9
Burning Brakes
thanks for that, i did not see leaks from those 3 area. just the area in the 1st picture.
how long was the replacement process from start to finish? did you have to remove top and bottom covers, and the bumper to swap it? repair shop charging me $800 plus tax to swap it out using aftermarket brand, so i am thinking of doing it myself.
which radiator did you use for both of replacement?
how long was the replacement process from start to finish? did you have to remove top and bottom covers, and the bumper to swap it? repair shop charging me $800 plus tax to swap it out using aftermarket brand, so i am thinking of doing it myself.
which radiator did you use for both of replacement?
You will need around 2.5 - 3 qts of atf if I recall correctly in addition to coolant. At least a gallon. I buy the walmart generic honda/acura equivalent blue coolant.
Be aware the job is messy, being that in addition to coolant, you will drain the front mounted atf cooler and disconnect the atf cooler lines from the under side of the radiator.
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at that $800 shop charge!
Buy the radiator above from rockauto if needed (search the web for a 5% off coupon), keep it in the box, purchase the Acura / Honda coolant and bring both to the shop and see if they come down on that absurd price above?
at that $800 shop charge!
Buy the radiator above from rockauto if needed (search the web for a 5% off coupon), keep it in the box, purchase the Acura / Honda coolant and bring both to the shop and see if they come down on that absurd price above?
#11
Denso radiator as suggested above. I would estimate around 3hrs. I also replaced the upper and lower hoses, clamps, radiator cap and thermostat. No need to remove the bumper. Just the lower, upper covers and the front grille.
You will need around 2.5 - 3 qts of atf if I recall correctly in addition to coolant. At least a gallon. I buy the walmart generic honda/acura equivalent blue coolant.
Be aware the job is messy, being that in addition to coolant, you will drain the front mounted atf cooler and disconnect the atf cooler lines from the under side of the radiator.
You will need around 2.5 - 3 qts of atf if I recall correctly in addition to coolant. At least a gallon. I buy the walmart generic honda/acura equivalent blue coolant.
Be aware the job is messy, being that in addition to coolant, you will drain the front mounted atf cooler and disconnect the atf cooler lines from the under side of the radiator.
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#13
urban, have always got the maintenance and repair from acura dealership which are almost always more expensive than stand-alone repair shop. will get denso for replacement as suggested above, but will continue to use acura coolant. doesn't seem like a complicated replacement process for those that have the right tools but just surprised at the cost of replacement.
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urban, have always got the maintenance and repair from acura dealership which are almost always more expensive than stand-alone repair shop. will get denso for replacement as suggested above, but will continue to use acura coolant. doesn't seem like a complicated replacement process for those that have the right tools but just surprised at the cost of replacement.
They can be owned by former acura / honda master techs that have branched off to make their own repair shop businesses and are usually cheaper & flexible with customer supplied parts.
#15
Said another way, Acura / Honda specialty shops are usually those independent locations other than the actual dealerships.
They can be owned by former acura / honda master techs that have branched off to make their own repair shop businesses and are usually cheaper & flexible with customer supplied parts.
They can be owned by former acura / honda master techs that have branched off to make their own repair shop businesses and are usually cheaper & flexible with customer supplied parts.
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#16
Burning Brakes
Doesn't take a master tech to change a radiator. That's a C tech job.
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