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First, take your car to your dealership and have them fill the coolant. Sometimes the coolant isn't full when the car is delivered. Next, keep an eye on it. There is an arrow on the coolant tank that indicates high/low levels. Many of us have reported a slow drop in coolant that seems to be very, very difficult to find.
 
No. There is a specific fill procedure in the owners manual that gets the air out of the system. The car is shipped with the cooling system properly filled. The coolant level in my car has not dropped at all.
Can you get us a page number? I searched my owner's manual and couldn't find this. I'm starting to wonder if I had air bubbles in my coolant when I picked up the car as it appears to have stopped "leaking". I know when the fluorescent dye was put in the system was under pressure and the level definitely dropped when the recovery tank cap was removed (carefully as it was hot coolant).
 
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