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![]() I would suspect a blown head gasket. The most common reason for pushing excess amounts of water (more than normal thermal expansion) into the resevoir is cylinder pressure driving it there. This usually means head gasket problems. Since your temperature doesn't seem to be excessive, it'd also seem to say that cylinder pressure is pushing the water out.
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