Hey everyone,
I have a 2018 Tahoe, and about a year ago my coolant level was almost gone. I took it to the dealer, and they said it was unusual for it to go down as much as it had with such low miles (25k) on the car, however, they said no leaks were found. They filled me back up, and I went on my way.
Today, a year later, the coolant is seemingly low again. I’ve attached a picture of where it is after only about 10k miles.
I’m no mechanic, but for those who know more than I do, is it normal for coolant levels to drop this much? This is my first Chevy, and I’ve just never had to deal with coolant levels dropping in other cars, even after 10 years of ownership.
I appreciate any insight that can be provided.
I have a 2018 Tahoe, and about a year ago my coolant level was almost gone. I took it to the dealer, and they said it was unusual for it to go down as much as it had with such low miles (25k) on the car, however, they said no leaks were found. They filled me back up, and I went on my way.
Today, a year later, the coolant is seemingly low again. I’ve attached a picture of where it is after only about 10k miles.
I’m no mechanic, but for those who know more than I do, is it normal for coolant levels to drop this much? This is my first Chevy, and I’ve just never had to deal with coolant levels dropping in other cars, even after 10 years of ownership.
I appreciate any insight that can be provided.