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10-08-2014, 07:31 PM
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Found this lovely brown grease type stuff on the water cap, should I worry or is it just how XUD's are?
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It's a sign, but not necessarily HG failure. Any other symptoms? Using water? Running warm?
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I have never seen sludge on any xud I've witnessed with hgf
Oil cooler may have shit itself and leaking oil into the coolant
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It's usually pressurising pipes on Pug engines (XUD and TU at least!) that indicates HGF. So I would agree with Danny and say it's not. The oil cooler is easy to change if it is that, it's underneath the oil filter but you do need a massive socket to remove the bolt from it lol.
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I'd wipe the cap put it back on and carry on like nothing's changed
Just keep a eye on the temp gauge a quick glance over now and again
Wouldn't worry me tbh
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Personally I'd flush out the coolant system and see if it returns...
Yeah it's safe to drive as long as you keep an eye on it.
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Do you do a lot of short trips in the car ? Stop start to the shops & back could just be condensation build if the engine isn't getting upto full temp
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Ye take it out for a long run let the engine come upto temp , a few blasts down a bypass or a good run on the motorway should clear it out