Why does the newly replaced coolant deplete quickly without any leaks?
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There are several reasons why the newly replaced coolant depletes quickly without any leaks: Air in the coolant pipes: When the car is driven, the coolant circulates and expels the air, causing the coolant level to drop, making it seem like there is less coolant. Damaged cylinder head gasket: A damaged cylinder head gasket, poor flatness or warping of the joint surface between the cylinder head and cylinder block, or loose cylinder head fastening bolts can allow high-temperature and high-pressure gases from the cylinder to enter the cooling system, leading to rapid coolant consumption. To prevent this, regularly inspect all seals and connections to ensure their tightness.