Hope someone can chip in please. Thx in advance.
To cut the story short, today, one of my 335's cooling system's hose had burst/broke, spilling coolant and car is currently almost un-drivable unless I keep topping up with water to keep the car engine cool. There is some amount of coolant/water remaining but the warning indicator is still showing low coolant level(yellow light).
Could it be due to this? Recently, a workshop over topped up my coolant, way way above the max level than is required. When I opened the coolant reserviour cap, the internal floating stick indicator literally pop upwards to the max if you know what I mean. Someone(not car expert but a technician) said it could be too much steam pressure inside the cooling system due to too much coolant/water and the hoses were under super high pressure when heated up, and the weakest hose just gave way. Is this a possible reason, or its just a normal wear and tear issue as the hoses age.
To cut the story short, today, one of my 335's cooling system's hose had burst/broke, spilling coolant and car is currently almost un-drivable unless I keep topping up with water to keep the car engine cool. There is some amount of coolant/water remaining but the warning indicator is still showing low coolant level(yellow light).
Could it be due to this? Recently, a workshop over topped up my coolant, way way above the max level than is required. When I opened the coolant reserviour cap, the internal floating stick indicator literally pop upwards to the max if you know what I mean. Someone(not car expert but a technician) said it could be too much steam pressure inside the cooling system due to too much coolant/water and the hoses were under super high pressure when heated up, and the weakest hose just gave way. Is this a possible reason, or its just a normal wear and tear issue as the hoses age.