Yeah, I'm assuming it actually functions as a cooler as well, if the fluid ever gets hot enough to need it.
For anyone else looking for warning signs, go with your gut. I started smelling coolant (I am admittedly very sensitive to that smell, as I've been told in the past that others can't smell coolant when I can) a few weeks ago (but it had just gotten consistently hot out) and began checking coolant levels. I searched the forums and there are threads (mostly for G70 and
Stinger with the 3.3TT, but still) about smelling coolant after spirited runs and hot days, so I assumed I was being oversensitive and it wasn't a problem, especially with coolant levels remaining the same.
Last Tuesday after a 50ish mile drive, mostly highway, it was 85F and humid as hell after dark, when the air started blowing warm/moist. Parked in the garage and the cooling fan stayed on after key-off. Drove it the next day, and everything seemed fine. Drove it again Friday to run errands, and on they way home, the A/C (95F out that day) cut out periodically for about 5 minutes and then kicked off and didn't come back on for the last 2 minutes of the drive home. I sat in the driveway trying to diagnose, and that's when the coolant temp gauge finally indicated that something was off. It quickly went into the overheat zone blinking the red bars, popped up a BlueLink message on the Nav screen and illuminated the check engine light. OBD reader said coolant temps were around 230-235F. Oddly, I don't think the fan kept running on key-off... After all this happened, I backed it into the garage and when I shut it off, sometime over the next hour is when it leaked fluid onto the floor.