No other sign of liquid anywhere in the engine bay, only on that pipe. Dealer has run all diagnostics on the car, they see the misfire but haven't pinpoint it yet. Coolant level is normal, engine runs and idles fine, the misfire has not triggered a CEL.dat yellow stuff is coolant or something. im assuming your coolant is green, charge pipes carry air.. you have liquid all over your pipes. did you blow your block?
a blown charge pipe- all that means is you can't make boost. you have.. something else going on.
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Nope, again nothing anywhere else, no sign of blowout, seepage, nothing except the pipe.I feel like you should pop off your engine cover. - you cn see clearly, its all over the hose, the hose is connected to throttle body, the blowout spot, looks like it shot onto that pipe, maybe from under the engine cover?
He doesn’t believe us.That isn't a blown charge pipe. A blown charge pipe will be split open. It also wouldn't be covered in green liquid because charge pipes only carry air.
Yep. I'm surprised a tech hasn't found the source yet because if there's that much liquid everywhere the leak should be easy to pinpoint. Either that or somebody topped off or replaced fluid and made a huge mess.He doesn’t believe us.
There’s no way a ford tech told him that liquid is coming from that charge pipe port.
I think he should pop engine cover off.
If he has green coolant he has coolant blowing out somewhere near that outwards.
Literally all he has is coolant and oil and fuel. No other product is on the car liquidYep. I'm surprised a tech hasn't found the source yet because if there's that much liquid everywhere the leak should be easy to pinpoint. Either that or somebody topped off or replaced fluid and made a huge mess.