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Oh that's not what I want to hear, my paranoia will kill me.

Were you topping it up during that period or wast he lvel just changing but not requiring any extra coolant?

Edited by ActionDan

Yes it did require topping up a couple of times. As the air-pockets gradually move to the top of the radiator, they are forced out through the overflow bottle, then as the system cools again the volume that the purged air took up in the engine is replace by more coolant, that's why the level of coolant in the overflow bottle seems to drop after each hot, cold cycle.

If you had a coolant leak, it wouldn't suck the coolant back into the motor as it cooled, just relax and let all the air work its way out of the system.

Edited by Missileman

Rolled the car back and checked the paper, no coolant stains.

Went for a drive and got it nice and hot, came back and the level was up a touch (to be expected) so we'll see what it looks like tomorrow morning.

I'm hoping it'll just drop down to where it was this morning and it's now stabilised.

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