I have a 2012 LML that has been deleted. I pull a 10K pound 5th wheel with it. For the past 2 years or so I have been having coolant issues with it. It first started when I was on a trip pulling the camper and the low coolant light came on about 300 miles into our trip. I pulled over and looked under the hood and one of the rubber caps the mechanic put on when it was deleted had ruptured and was leaking coolant from there. I bought a replacement rubber cap and on the drive home the same thing happened. I bought an actual coolant hose cap for the line and that fixed the problem for about a year. Now when I pull the camper I get the low coolant light as soon as I slow. Meaning, if I drive for say 200 miles and pull over to get fuel or use the restroom, as soon as it returns to idle I get a low coolant warning. If at that point I add coolant I will constantly be chasing low coolant the rest of the day. I will add it and it will puke it out the overflow.
I've taken it to a few different mechanics to get some different opinions. Some say 100% head gasket, others say no. I have had the thermostats replaced (no change) and I put on a new reservoir cap (no change). I also had to replace the radiator due to a pinhole leak right near the upper hose (no change). I have had the chemical test on the coolant done twice and both times came back as no head gasket leak. The upper rad hose does get stiff when towing but after an hour or so it goes back to normal. There is no coolant in the oil and no white smoke out of the exhaust.
Can the increase in pressure alone point to head gasket? Why does it not become a problem until it returns to idle?
Not sure what to do next.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
I've taken it to a few different mechanics to get some different opinions. Some say 100% head gasket, others say no. I have had the thermostats replaced (no change) and I put on a new reservoir cap (no change). I also had to replace the radiator due to a pinhole leak right near the upper hose (no change). I have had the chemical test on the coolant done twice and both times came back as no head gasket leak. The upper rad hose does get stiff when towing but after an hour or so it goes back to normal. There is no coolant in the oil and no white smoke out of the exhaust.
Can the increase in pressure alone point to head gasket? Why does it not become a problem until it returns to idle?
Not sure what to do next.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.