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Second bad radiator

Discussion in '3rd Gen. Tacomas (2016-2023)' started by TxTaco2016, Dec 11, 2023.

  1. Dec 11, 2023 at 6:33 PM
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    TxTaco2016

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    I had the radiator replaced on my 2016 3.5L in October 2020. Last week after a 3 hour drive my engine got hot about 1/2 a mile from my house. After getting home it was too late and dark to do anything so I waited until the next morning to check and the coolant reservoir was bone dry. I filled it back up and started it and drove around the neighborhood for 10 minutes, parked and checked it again only to see it about 30%full.

    I took the truck to a mechanic today and he says my radiator is leaking and needs to be replaced.

    As far as I can tell this doesn’t seem to be a common problem on these. How is this possible that I have a radiator break every 3 years? The current one was put in by the local Toyota dealership.

    I bought this truck based on the reputation of Tacomas reliability, but I certainly haven’t experienced that.
     
  2. Dec 11, 2023 at 6:39 PM
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    I haven’t read of any failures, but they seem to fail on any vehicle.
    These aluminum/composite radiators are fragile and don’t like even the slightest tap, so keep that in mind.
     
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    hiPSI

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    I have been here for years and read thousands of posts. You have to be the unluckiest dude ever. Do not go outside in a storm.
    Seriously, nobody has had to put in two radiators. You are one in a million!
     
  4. Dec 11, 2023 at 6:45 PM
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    That’s pretty much how I feel. Unlucky.
    Truck only has 80K on it.
     
  5. Dec 11, 2023 at 6:46 PM
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    This could have been a defective radiator, it sucks to have happen but replace and move on . Just to put things in perspective a radiator really isn’t a sign of good or bad reliability. The radiator is usually made by another company and Toyota buys it from them . I would look at where it failed , maybe it’s not sitting right in the support ‘and moving around as you drive? This could cause wear in an area causing an eventual leak . Radiator s eventually go bad but not that fast unless something is causing it
     
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    OnHartung'sRoad

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    You didn’t mention where is it leaking from?

    I have a 2017 and take it off-road a lot on rough mine roads and never had an issue with the radiator. I did accidentally drill a hole through my evaporator and had to fix it myself, luckily it stopped short of the radiator. Don’t ask how I put the hole in it as that was not part of the subject matter in this post! :facepalm:

    I’m just curious if you’re getting vandalism or something else, it could be something like a bad engine mount or cracked radiator mount (a more known issue with people putting in dual batteries up front) causing excessive vibration to those parts.
     
  7. Dec 11, 2023 at 6:48 PM
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    If that’s all that’s gone wrong count your blessings. I’d much rather have two rads needing replacing than the crossover pipe.

    And if that’s all that’s gone wrong on a 2016 you have a good truck.
     
  8. Dec 11, 2023 at 6:54 PM
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    I tried looking all around the radiator to see the leak, and couldn’t see anything.
    Honestly I was looking at the hoses and water pump more because I thought no way the radiator is leaking again. It must be something else.
     
  9. Dec 11, 2023 at 6:56 PM
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    It’s rare but rocks can cause radiators to leak. My brothers car is on radiator #3 in 2 years because of rocks hitting just right. Shit luck in that case
     
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    so there was no indication of any pink material anywhere around the radiator? That’s very odd. So there’s always the plastic crossover pipe leak in the rear of the engine too… I hope it’s not that! You should get the old radiator back to find out what happened, recycling it will give you at least 20 bucks also.
     
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    It’s a very good point, some people put rock screens inside their radiator grill, especially those that have to drive the Alcan.

    I think that’s an easy and inexpensive mod I should do also.
     
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    not that I saw. No coolant on the ground either. Dropped it off at the mechanic (not dealership this time) and he said leaking from radiator.
     
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    Oh dear! Just to be sure, you better look behind your engine with a bright light. You can only see it really from [edit: underneath on the passenger side] way in the back, there are threads about it here.
     
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    I mean did they even burp the system? If you had just a bunch of air in the system it’s going to look like a leak as the low coolant circulates.
     
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    The one I made. Has worked wonders at keeping shit out of the radiator.
     
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    Looks good! :thumbsup: how was it attached?
     
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    You don't say whether the replacement radiator is OEM or not, but still bad luck. I would think with the leak described in your 1st post, you would see something somewhere.
     
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    You aren’t gonna lose that much coolant that fast with no sign of a leak
     
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    If thats the case then , Its the coolant bypass pipe at the back of the engine passenger side. Its been known to leak. Look for dried pinkish residue . Use a strong flashlight . Its near the firewall.
    https://www.tacomaworld.com/threads/dreaded-coolant-leak.760922/page-2
     
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    First thing I’d be checking into is what kind of radiator the dealer put in. Just because it’s a dealership doesn’t mean they put a factory oem part on your truck. It could have been a cheap aftermarket radiator. Was the proper pink coolant from Toyota used when the system was refilled? Are the hoses seated correctly and clamps?
     
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