Hose came off thermostat
I was driving didn’t see anything wrong pulled in to store. Started to smell radiator fluid looked to the front of my car and seen fluid coming out the bottom. Opened the hood. The hose that connects from the bleeder valve to the thermostat had popped of the top of the thermostat. I replaced the thermostat on the spot put coolant in and bleed the air out and drove home (not a far distance about 3 miles no issues). I knew I needed to replace the thermostat but what would cause the hose to come off? And should I be worried about replacing anything else. Also to add it didn’t over heat. I caught it just in time.
It could be a combo of things, obviously the clamps and hose are getting old and it could be your cooling system was starting to build pressure due to a leak. I had my hoses blow off my T stat last year and changed all clamps to worm drive.
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