2019 Prius Slow Coolant Leak

Discussion in 'Gen 4 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by JeffPGH, Jun 25, 2026 at 3:51 PM.

  1. rjparker

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    Sounds like just the ac and fans were running at first then the rattle on engine startup.

    But you are losing a lot of coolant in one day. If it was coming out at the exhaust heat exchanger I would expect some steam soon after the exhaust heated up.

    With that much coolant loss the combustion leak detector test might be an easy test without having to remove the windshield wiper assembly to access plugs.

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    Any shop could do that test as well.

    If it is negative, you could do the exhaust heat bypass or move straight to a borescope test with the specific setup as described in item 2 of post 16 and as demonstrated in the videos.
     
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    I have a few updates.

    I did 166 miles yesterday after I filled it up in the morning and when I checked it this morning it was right at the low line.

    I was at the dealership today for my complimentary oil change and I spoke with the guys there. They said the overnight pressure test they did included looking at the engine with the borescope. According to them it looked good. However, they did say that when I’m running it and it’s getting hot it might possibly open up a small crack and start leaking. They said it would never get that hot here in the shop. Since I’m coming in soon (in about a month) for my coolant flushes he said I could try the stop leak stuff to see if it helps and anything left in there would get flushed out during the flush. I figure the stop leak stuff is kind of a last resort right? I don’t really want it to risk it messing anything else up. How safe is it to use? Also, while they’re doing the coolant flush I’ll have them do some tests on the water pump and check it out.

    I was thinking my next step would be to try the combustion leak test just to see if that does turn up anything or not but It probably won’t if they did a good job on the borescope test. If that doesn’t show anything I was thinking about doing the bypass just to confirm 100% if it is the new heat exchanger pipe or not.

    Does that sound like a good plan?
     
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    What was the engine coolant temperature during the trip?

    Do NOT use the stop leak. That is something you use as a last resort
     
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    just before you sell the car :D
     
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    Are these the same people that claimed you passed the coolant leak test???? Why would they suggest you place stop-leak into a system that they declared; there was NO leaks? I've never heard of a "professional" shop suggest putting stop leak into a cooling system - sorry, that's usually the purview of a shade tree mechanic or used car lot. Cover-up the symptoms so they can make it someone else's problem.

    I would find another shop; preferably a Prius specialty shop or an old mechanic that knows how to test and find problems - rather than just point a parts cannon at cars.

    Good Luck......

    FWIW; metal expands when heated; so their theory that the leak is caused by heat - doesn't really hold water. Historically, on Prius coolant leaks happen when cold, because the aluminum block contracts and separates from the head gasket. As the engine warms up, the aluminum expands and closes the leak.

    Easy to prove; do a coolant leak test when the engine is at operating temperature. Simple - NO GUESSING. I still think they messed-up the initial coolant leak test or just didn't do it properly - because your coolant is going some place and that's the fact.
     
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    Keep in mind most service advisors have never been mechanics. Most dealerships might have one Master Mechanic and he may not have performed your borescope test OR the exhaust heat exchanger is leaking again.

    This should be the last resort primarily due to its potential to clog up heater and radiator heat exchangers AND the difficulty to actually get it out, even right away. The term flush is used loosely, the standard coolant change is a drain and fill which leaves almost half of the coolant in the system. The coolant system also has multiple parallel paths which makes a real flush difficult.

    This is a good idea if you do it quickly. You should not be piling up 200 miles a day with this issue. If you are not in engine replacement mode yet you could soon be there.

    In defense of the service advisor, stop leak can be diagnostic of a hg leak if it stops the coolant loss. But if I were his defense lawyer in court and the prosecution had an expert witness, I would lose.
     
    #26 rjparker, Jun 29, 2026 at 1:55 PM
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