So as the title sounds and I realize that antifreeze doesn't burnoff like oil does. On a 1000 mile trip in 98 degree temps and humidity off the charts is it normal for a small amount if Coolant to evaporate? I had the level like a centimeter above the full line and had seem it at that level for several weeks before the trip. After I arrived, I check the level again while cold which is when I check it and it was right on the full line instead of slightly above it.
need more info here. is this a brand new car? I've seen a few ounces disappear randomly in the first month of a new car. Have you recently drained and filled the system? It can take a while before the last air bubble works its way out.
Simple answer to the question is: NO. It not normal to lose a noticable amount of coolant period. If its a one time drop of a few ounces don't lose sleep. If it keep losing you got a leak.
Only 2 places to go, into the engine or onto the engine bay/floor.
On my fathers camry i swore it wasn't normal, dealer said it was. a few ounces 'evaporating' every now and then is ok the dealers said.
I thought i saw some dry white powder residue around the reservoir tank. I told my dad to just try replacing the radiator cap, and the cap to reservoir because it has a valve and long hose on it. I figured there was some kind of pinhole leak there, or a bad cap regulating pressure.
Dealer runs a whole 'pressure test' says they found nothing, and its all normal, losing a few ounces every month or so. i said, it wasn't. Then he finally replaced the dam radiator and reservoir caps with new toyota parts. The fluid stabilized and didn't lose a drop after.
An overlooked suspect is a bad radiator cap, the cap is actually a valve that needs to regulate to a certain pressure.