(2012 RSS Spyder SE5)
I have a coolant "seep" that sure looks like it's originating from the water pump weep hole, it wasn't much, but left a little puddle at the bottom pan. I pulled all the covers on RH side this weekend to be able to access that area better, I could just get a mirror in there to see the "weep" hole and it looked like it had been seeping at one point but was dry now. I checked the worm style clamp, just to be sure. My understanding is that this seal is a "ceramic type"? And is it normal for this type of seal to seep? There was no evidence under the vehicle that it was seeping, I just happened to shine a light through the RH panel near the radiator to see a little evidence at the back of the pan.
Is a slight seep normal, or should I look at getting this repaired?
Thanks.
*yellow area is where I saw coolant near the starter bolt mount*
I have a coolant "seep" that sure looks like it's originating from the water pump weep hole, it wasn't much, but left a little puddle at the bottom pan. I pulled all the covers on RH side this weekend to be able to access that area better, I could just get a mirror in there to see the "weep" hole and it looked like it had been seeping at one point but was dry now. I checked the worm style clamp, just to be sure. My understanding is that this seal is a "ceramic type"? And is it normal for this type of seal to seep? There was no evidence under the vehicle that it was seeping, I just happened to shine a light through the RH panel near the radiator to see a little evidence at the back of the pan.
Is a slight seep normal, or should I look at getting this repaired?
Thanks.
*yellow area is where I saw coolant near the starter bolt mount*
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