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- 2016 Mazda6 i Touring
I get the little trickle/splash sound during a cold start, and it only lasts for about literally 1.5 seconds. You really have to listen or else you won't hear it. I read this TSB, and followed its steps exactly:
http://www.finishlineperformance.com/pdf/mazda3/bulletin/09-017-04-1277b.pdf
My coolant level was just BARELY under the max position, so I filled it up with a tiny pour and got it to the correct level. I followed the directions, but this morning I heard the sound again.
My car never overheats, and it always warms up correctly. There's no coolant leak, no excessive cooling, nothing. In fact, if my stereo was a bit louder, I'd never hear the sound and never have known anything was wrong.
What shall I do? I'm tempted to just not worry about it, since it literally doesn't seem to effect the car or its cooling system at all. My car never leaks anything, and it stayed cool on 100+ degree days this fall, as well as warming up just fine when it was 12 last week.
http://www.finishlineperformance.com/pdf/mazda3/bulletin/09-017-04-1277b.pdf
My coolant level was just BARELY under the max position, so I filled it up with a tiny pour and got it to the correct level. I followed the directions, but this morning I heard the sound again.
My car never overheats, and it always warms up correctly. There's no coolant leak, no excessive cooling, nothing. In fact, if my stereo was a bit louder, I'd never hear the sound and never have known anything was wrong.
What shall I do? I'm tempted to just not worry about it, since it literally doesn't seem to effect the car or its cooling system at all. My car never leaks anything, and it stayed cool on 100+ degree days this fall, as well as warming up just fine when it was 12 last week.