murcod, ~tc~ and KuroNekko have helped a lot with their explanations. Thanks.
What's the temperature like in Tehran? That will make a difference too.
Let’s say over the course of a year, the temperature in Tehran typically varies from 1°C to 36°C and is rarely below -5°C or above 40°C. Currently is -3m though with light snow.
So the question you need to ask yourself, is how did that coolant get there and then dry up? Look for the obvious first--cap, hoses nearby, etc. And then move to other possibilities like the overflow tank.
I did mention in my recent post that I most likely know how the coolant is disappearing! Through the very small overflow hole on top of the reservoir, as seen in the pictures. See:
http://kizashiclub.com/forum/viewtopic. ... 429#p24429
You should be checking the reservoir level only after the vehicle engine has completely cooled - this will take a long time.
After each drive, check the coolant in the overflow tank right after you park. Also, when adding coolant, add it directly to the radiator if it's low, not the overflow tank.
I keep checking the level of coolant on the reservoir tank, whether the engine is cooled, or is warming up, or even when it has been running for some time. When the engine is cold, the level is lower comparing to when it has been running for a while, as logically expected. HOWEVER, after each drive, when the engine is cooled down (let’s say the next morning), the level is lower than previous day/time!
So, continually getting air in the system- or the coolant level in the reservoir always requires top ups- indicates a problem...
The car is brand new and as ~tc~ mentioned, the logical diagnosis could be (hopefully) the system needs to be bled. But I am getting worried that something serious may cause this problem. As far as I can tell the radiator cap is fine and I have found where and how the coolant is leaking/bleeding but I am still trying to figure out
WHY!
Today, I have cleaned the area off blue stains, with a commercial steam cleaner, and I am going to observe and study more carefully for another two/three days.