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Coolant leak--Change the clamp??

Biosafena

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As can be see in the attached pic, I have a very small coolant leak under my 2014 RT. Do you think cutting off the existing clamp and replacing it with a quality standard clamp would be the proper fix??


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As can be see in the attached pic, I have a very small coolant leak under my 2014 RT. Do you think cutting off the existing clamp and replacing it with a quality standard clamp would be the proper fix??


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I found a puddle under my '14 RT about six weeks ago. Cleaned it up and watched. Only had a couple drops under the bike. I took it into the dealer. They found that the water pump was leaking. I got a new water pump installed under warranty. Took 10 days to get to get the pump in and installed.
 
I agree with replacing the clamp. It also looks like the hose isnt fully seated on the plastic piece either.

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I cut the old clamp off with the Dremel, seated the hose fully onto the pipe and used a quality worm clamp. Seems to have stopped the drip. Time will tell.


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