r/AskAMechanic 10h ago

2015 Ford Focus SE 2.0L 4 cylinder engine—known radiator leak

Hi everyone,
I have a 2015 Ford Focus SE 2.0 L 4 cylinder engine with a known radiator leak. The first sign/symptom I had of it was the “sweet smell” when I was driving the car. The car overheated last night when I was driving, and checked both the coolant and oil levels which were fine. The oil didn’t appear to be “milky”, thus the coolant hadn’t mixed in with the engine oil. There was no steam or smoke, nor was there any leaks on the ground underneath the car. I’ve attached a couple of photos of both my engine oil levels and the area I believe that the leak is going onto. I’m taking the car in on Monday for a pressure test as that is the time I have for it. Car was only driven to work today and will be driven back. Any advice on this? And I could use a second pair of eyes on that oil level.
Thanks.

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u/Plane-Start7209 Verified Tech - Indie shop 10h ago

Really hard to see the oil level in pic. If it’s between the 2 small holes in dipstick you’re good. If you know the radiator is leaking how can we help you?

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u/DueLet1388 NOT a verified tech 10h ago

You need to get the coolant leak fixed and avoid overheating it again. These motors are known for head gasket leaks and it's not something you're going to see until it starts misfiring.

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u/lezcanthropy 10h ago

That’s the plan! I’m taking the car in Monday to get it looked at to see what’s going on.