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AMG GT Hybrid Coolant Loss

Coolant mysteriously disappearing on my 2018 AMG GT Hybrid I've noticed the coolant level dropping consistently, triggering the check engine light I've scanned the error memory, and it points towards a problem with the coolant system My mileage is currently sitting at 296717 km I've checked for obvious leaks around the radiator hoses and the radiator cap seems to be on tight I'm worried about potential engine overheating, especially with the hybrid system adding another layer of complexity Could this be something serious like a head gasket issue, or am I overlooking something simpler I received an estimate indicating a possible defective cable or plug connection, with a repair cost of approximately 95€ Any insights would be greatly appreciated before I potentially face a much larger repair bill

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sarahmueller70

I also own a Mercedes AMG GT, although not the hybrid version I experienced a similar coolant issue a while ago The check engine light illuminated, and the coolant level was consistently low I initially suspected the radiator cap, but that wasn't the problem Take a close look at the radiator hoses Sometimes, small cracks can develop, causing a slow leak that's hard to spot Also, have you checked the coolant reservoir itself for any signs of damage or leaks

hannesschulz1 (Author)

I appreciate your suggestion regarding the coolant reservoir How exactly did you pinpoint the leak in your case Was it a visual inspection, or did you use some specific tools or methods I'm trying to avoid unnecessary expenses, but I also want to ensure a thorough examination to rule out any major issues like a compromised head gasket The engine overheating is a real concern, and I don't want to risk further damage

sarahmueller70

In my case, it was a visual inspection, but it took a while to find it The leak was very small and only noticeable when the engine was hot and the system was under pressure Given your description and the error code pointing to a potential electrical issue within the coolant system, and if you are unsure, it might be best to take it to a trusted workshop They can perform a pressure test and check the electrical components of the coolant system more accurately This can help to rule out a head gasket issue and pinpoint the exact cause of the problem

hannesschulz1 (Author)

I took your suggestion and visited a workshop The diagnosis confirmed a defective plug connection as initially suspected The repair cost me 95€, exactly as estimated I'm relieved it wasn't a more serious issue I really appreciate you taking the time to share your experience It saved me a lot of unnecessary worry and potential overspending

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